Public Speaking

University of Oxford, The View From Above: Structure, Emergence, and Causation

Hylomorphism is a philosophical theory originated by Aristotle which that states that some objects are composed of matter with a form. Dr. William Jaworski is at the forefront of the current hylomorphic revival in philosophy. He introduces his audience to the theory and explains how it solves the problem of emergence: the problem of understanding how consciousness fits into the natural world described by our best science.

Center for Catholic Intellectual Heritage Faith and Neuroscience Colloquium

Dr. William Jaworski asks “Can Science Study the Human Soul?” in his keynote address for the CCIH’s Faith and Neuroscience Colloquium: Perspectives on Personhood.

Walton Lecture: Are Humans Embodied Spirits or Spiritual Bodies?

Philosophy professors Howard Robinson and William Jaworski debate the question: Are humans embodied spirits or spiritual bodies, and what does it mean for resurrection and immortality?

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