The U. S. Constitution in its historical evolution, by Russell Goodman

The U. S. Constitution in its historical evolution, by Russell Goodman [article image]

When: Tue, Sep 15 2020 7:00pm

Where: Zoom

The 21 Club wishes to thank our speaker, Russell Goodman, Regents Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, UNM, for an excellent presentation.
Each of us is encouraged to say something about part or parts of the Constitution that seem most interesting today. I’ll start with a few comments about Article I, section 2.

Russell Goodman bio:

Raised in New York City, educated at Stuyvesant High School, University of Pennsylvania, Jesus College, Oxford, and The Johns Hopkins University (Ph. D. in 1971). Now Regents Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of New Mexico. Author of American Philosophy and the Romantic Tradition (Cambridge, 1990) Wittgenstein and William James (Cambridge, 2005), and American Philosophy before Pragmatism (Oxford, 2015). Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh, Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Spain and the Czech Republic, director of summer programs for the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2003, 2005, 2007.


The 21 Club wishes  to thank our speaker, Russell Goodman, Regents Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, UNM, for an excellent presentation.