Table Talk

The President of Good and Evil


Monday, October 18, 6pm

with Peter Singer

More than any president in recent memory, George W. Bush invokes the language of “good versus evil” and “right versus wrong.” Peter Singer, author and DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, spotlights President Bush’s moral claims and asks if he has lived up to these values. Singer, who has never shied away from controversy, brings us his well documented arguments on almost every significant policy where the current Bush administration has taken a position - from stem-cell research to tax cuts to Iraq and the US drive for preeminence. Singer is also author of “Animal Liberation.”

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Table Talk Reservations

Table Talks at 6pm include a three course dinner, followed by speaker and discussion from 7:30-9pm. $35 per person, includes tax and gratuity. Cash bar. Senior citizens (over 65) and full-time students $25 with advance notification.

Student Stand By Policy: Students can call (215) 386-9224 between 4 - 5:30pm on event days for available seating at 6pm for dinner ($15) or to attend the discussion only at 7:30 (free).

Please call (215) 386-9224 for reservations before sending payment. Advance payment required by giving a credit card over the phone or sending a check. Single reservations are welcome at Table Talks where you'll be seated at a group table. Vegetarian dishes are always offered.

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White Dog Cafe
3420 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 386-9224