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Kaitlyn Creasy, "How to Lonely"

By UC Merced Philosophy

Overview

A public talk by Dr. Kaitlyn Creasy, hosted by the UC Merced Department of Philosophy

Everyone experiences loneliness at some time or other. Even so, some of the situations in which we find ourselves lonely can surprise us. While we might expect to feel lonely in a room full of strangers, for example, we typically don't expect to feel lonely in the presence of loved ones. To make better sense of the wide variety of circumstances in which loneliness may arise, I begin by exploring several distinct causes of loneliness with the help of concrete (including real-life) examples. Then, after reflecting on the features of human existence to which loneliness calls our attention, I will suggest that loneliness, although painful, may have positive potential. As an experience that can reveal what and who matters to us, loneliness may offer opportunities for self-knowledge and meaningful personal transformation, depending on how we relate to it.

Category: Health, Mental health

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  • 1 hour
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 5:45 PM

Location

1635 M St

1635 M Street

Merced, CA 95340

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UC Merced Philosophy

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Free
Dec 4 · 6:00 PM PST