Indian River State College presents Living History Series

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Indian River State College (IRSC) Living History Series will present two enlightening presentations free-of-charge focusing on the great cathedrals, the skyscrapers of the Middle Ages, and the popular blog for Psychology Today, “What would Aristotle Do?”

Dr. Elliot Cohen, Professor of Philosophy will ask the question “What would Aristotle Do?” on Thursday, April 7 at 6 p.m. at the Blake Library, John F. Armstrong Wing, Monterey Road, Stuart. Dr. Cohen is Founder and Executive Director of the National Philosophical Counseling Association, author of 26 books and numerous articles.

José Farinos, an architect and Vice President of Applied Science and Technology at IRSC, examined the architecture of the amazing cathedrals of Europe on Thursday, March 31 at 6 p.m. at the Johnson Auditorium at the IRSC Chastain Campus on Salerno Road in Stuart. Farinos offered insights into the origins, spiritual rituals, structural elements, sacred geometry and symbolism of rose windows, relics, labyrinths and other archetypes.

The Living History Series is open to the public and presented by Professor Robert Farley of IRSC in cooperation with the Martin County Library System. For more information, contact Professor Farley at (772) 419-5614 or rfarley@irsc.edu.

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