"Five professors from across campus will advocate that their discipline is the most important to save for the future in the annual Apocalypse Debate, sponsored by Logos, the undergraduate philosophy journal and club. The debate, set for 5 p.m. Nov. 6 in Room G01 of Uris Hall, asks the professors to consider the following scenario: There will be a cataclysmic near-extinction level event."
"Earth's population will decline by 99.9%. All knowledge discovered in the past 10,000 years will be lost... However, before the apocalypse, a few far-sighted radicals construct an apocalypse-proof box, with space for all the knowledge of only one subject. Their conundrum: which subject should they put in the box? Read the full story on The College of Arts & Sciences website."
Five professors from across campus will each argue that their discipline should be preserved in an apocalypse-proof box. The event is the annual Apocalypse Debate, sponsored by Logos, the undergraduate philosophy journal and club. The debate will occur at 5 p.m. on Nov. 6 in Room G01 of Uris Hall. The scenario posits a near-extinction event that reduces Earth's population by 99.9 percent and erases ten thousand years of knowledge. A handful of radicals build a box that can hold only one subject's body of knowledge. The central question is which subject to place in the box.
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