Philosopher and Founding Director David Solomon on His Work and Establishing the Center

David Solomon, the founding director of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture, began his legendary career at Notre Dame in 1968 and retired in May 2016. During his tenure, he served as the director of undergraduate studies in the philosophy department, founded and directed the Arts & Letters/Science Honors Program, and directed the Notre Dame London Program. In addition to his service in academic administration, he taught ethics and medical ethics to thousands of undergraduate and graduate students and directed more than 40 doctoral dissertations. In this episode, we chat about what brought him to the Notre Dame, his establishment of the center in 1999, and the foundation of the foundation of the center’s annual Fall Conference.

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Ethics and Culture Cast features lively conversations with professors, fellows, scholars, and friends of the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. Podcast episodes are released (at least) every other Thursday during the academic year.

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November 9, 2017

Religion and PhilosophyDavid SolomonNotre Dame Department of PhilosophyCatholic TraditionLondonCollege of Arts and Lettersde Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture