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Philosophy in the Community is a lecture and discussion series organized by the Department of Philosophy to share the rewards and pleasures of philosophical reflection.

Philosophy in the Community

The title of this community lecture is "Affective Computing: The Last Frontier of Privacy?"

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A community lecture and discussion series organized by the Department of Philosophy to share the rewards and pleasures of philosophical reflection.

Affective Computing: The Last Frontier of Privacy? by Will Buschert

Date: Sept. 13, 2019
Time: 7–9 pm
Location: The Refinery, Emmanuel Anglican Church (Basement), 609 Dufferin Ave.
Cost: Free
Info: emer.ohagan@usask.ca



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