2025 Simone Weil Lecture on Human Value

  • 20 Aug 2025
  • 6:00 PM
  • ACU Melbourne Campus, Fitzroy

The School of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University presents:

2025 Simone Weil Lecture on Human Value

Delivered by Professor Stan Grant FASSA

“When Words Fail Us: Reclaiming a Language of Love”

The annual Simone Weil lecture is hosted by the ACU School of Philosophy. The lecture is inspired by Simone Weil’s ethical vision that is rooted in attentive compassion and obligation to others, her unstinting desire for the Good, and her non-negotiable commitment to justice. Each year, a distinguished international scholar is invited to give a public lecture and academic seminar at ACU.

This year, we are thrilled to have Professor Stan Grant, who will deliver a two part address on ACU’s Brisbane and Melbourne campuses:

This two part series is inspired by Weil's essay, Human Personality (composed in the final year of her life in 1942-43) - especially her call for us to reach for a higher language of the soul, and to look beyond the usual language of politics. In addressing one of the great sins of modernity - our incomprehensibility - these lectures will respond to the populist politics of our time, exacerbated by the politics of identity, and the dehumanising effects of technology in our lives. In the first lecture, Professor Grant focuses on how the current political context constricts our ability to speak. In the second lecture, the focus is on how we might together reclaim a higher order of humanity, and the crucial role that is played in that by faith.

Stan Grant is one of Australia's most distinguished journalists and public intellectuals. A proud Wiradjuri man, Stan's early interest in journalism led him to a career spanning more than three decades across Australian and international media, reporting from capitals such as London, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Abu Dhabi for major networks such as CNN International, SBS, and Al Jazeera, and serving as International Affairs Analyst for Australia's ABC. He has numerous accolades, including three Walkley Awards, a Peabody Award and a DuPont Award. In addition to his journalism, Stan also has held significant academic appointments, including Professor of Global Affairs at Griffith University and the Vice-Chancellor's Chair of Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University. He is a leading voice on issues of identity, belonging, and justice in Australia, and his critically acclaimed books - including The Tears of Strangers, Talking to My Country, Australia Day, and On Identity - have shaped national conversations about race, reconciliation and national identity. He also wrote The Australian Dream, a powerful documentary exploring racism and the experiences of AFL player Adam Goodes. Stan brings a deep commitment to truth-telling, human dignity, and the moral complexities of our time - ideals that resonate profoundly with the spirit of the Simone Weil Lecture.

The lecture is free and open to the public, but registration is requested.