The Office for the Advancement of Research at John Jay College of Criminal Justice presents Professor Nathan Lents' "The Biological Foundations of Justice", a Lecture and Book Talk on his work exploring human nature in animals, Not So Different, Tuesday Nov 15, 4.30pm in the College's Main Lecture Hall, L.63N.B.

See Professor Lents' related entry on his Human Evolution Blog.
We look forward to seeing faculty, staff, students and guests at next week's OAR Book Talk, Tuesday November 15th at 4.30pm in the college's Main Lecture Hall, L.63NB. Professor Nathan Lents will present a talk on "The Biological Foundations of Justice", an interpretation of findings from his recent book,  Not So Different: Finding Human Nature in Animals

See Professor Lents' latest entry on the  John Jay Research Blog .
Media and Resources for the Talk

Considering incorporating this event into your course curriculum? See the publisher site for more information on Not So Different, along with this Publishers Weekly review  and this  book excerpt from Columbia University Press . You can also find a previous talk by Professor Lents on the book from  The San Francisco Public Library  and his related entry on the  John Jay Research Blog.

This is the final talk in the OAR's Fall 2016 Book Talk series. Please watch this space for information on Spring 2017 Talks.

Want to nominate a book for a future talk, contribute to our research blog, or ask a question?  Contact us at OAR@jjay.cuny.edu.

Video recordings of past OAR Book Talks can be found on our YouTube page
 
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