'Philosophy Today' Public lecture Series 2024 | Dr. Caleb Althorpe | 'Making Work Meaningful'
Work is central to most people’s lives. Other than sleeping, most of us spend more time working than doing anything else. This means that a positive experience at work is a crucial component of our lives going well. One positive experience individuals report as especially important is having work that is meaningful. But what exactly makes work ‘meaningful’? Is it just whatever the worker feels is meaningful? Or is it work that has certain features, such as being complex, or giving the worker a say in how it is carried out? And once we are clear on what meaningful work is, could state policy aiming to promote meaningful work ever be justified? Caleb Althorpe does research in political philosophy and political theory, examining normative questions that fall at the intersection of philosophy, politics, and economics. In this talk he will offer some answers to these questions, emphasising the importance of social contribution and how meaningful work is linked to individuals’ self-respect as valued participating members of society. About the 'Philosophy Today' Series Discover how philosophy shapes our modern world with ‘Philosophy Today’, our new public lecture series for 2024. Over six engaging lectures, Trinity College Dublin's distinguished philosophers will discuss their current research and reveal its practical applications. Explore the connections between philosophical inquiry and everyday life as our speakers share their current work and offer a unique insight into its direct relevance to our day-to-day experiences. Schedule Starts Thursday 8 February 2024 and continues every second Thursday for six weeks.
Campus Location
Teatar M.Ui Chadhain
Accessibility
All levels
Category
One-time event
Type of Event
Lectures and Seminars
Audience
Researchers,Retired Staff,Undergrad,Postgrad,Alumni,Faculty & Staff,Public
Contact Name
Katy Armstrong
Contact Email
Accessibility
All levels
Room
The Uí Chadhain Lecture Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin.
Cost
€75 for the entire series (6 lectures). A concessionary rate of €40 applies to: students, OAPs, unemployed, groups of 20+, TCD staff and graduates.