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Journey of the mind
How Socrates, Bernini and Sartre enriched 16 lives
In mid-January, at the beginning of the new semester, Westminster philosophy professor Bridget Newell introduces the class to the world's great thinkers by acknowledging how dense the readings will seem. "You'll be looking at the same paragraphs over and over thinking, 'What are they talking about?' " The class will study epistemology and metaphysics, they'll think about what makes a just society, about the nature of mind and soul.
Seventeen students sit at the horseshoe arrangement of tables; the original 20 minus three students who dropped out over Christmas break. Barbra Moeller got pneumonia over the break, but she's back.
"It's easy not to study these questions, because they're hard," Newell tells the class. But the questions will stretch you, she says, in the same way hard physical labor stretches muscle. And so they launch into Socrates.
"One thing he did was question authority," Newell says.
"Really?" asks Lisa DeHerrera.
"Lisa loves him already," laughs Steve Acevedo.
Her mom encouraged her to apply to the Venture program. "I will never forget that day," DeHerrera says about being accepted. "Never in my life has anybody that's not my family welcomed me with open arms."
The winter-spring semester includes philosophy, a continuation of Jean Cheney's critical writing class and American history. The teacher is Jack Newell, professor emeritus at the University of Utah. Newell is less interested in dates and treaties than in big ideas that have shaped the country's collective psyche.
"What makes a good life?" Jack Newell asks.
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