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Posts Tagged ‘philosophy’

Science, Scientism and the Role of Philosophy and Religion; Stephen Law

By Matthew Hile | September 27, 2020
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Stephen Law is formerly reader and head of department in philosophy at Heythrop College…

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Science, Scientism and the Role of Philosophy and Religion

By Louise Jett | September 27, 2020

Stephen Law is formerly Reader and Head of Department in Philosophy at Heythrop College…

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Socrates and the Pig; James Croft, EdD

By Matthew Hile | September 20, 2020
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What does it mean to live an examined life? What parts of our life…

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Socrates and the Pig

By Louise Jett | September 20, 2020

What does it mean to live an examined life? What parts of our life…

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Humanist, All Too Humanist: A Nietzsche Interpretation; Kyle Nienhaus

By Matthew Hile | August 9, 2020
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Friedrich Nietzsche is perhaps the most misunderstood philosopher ever, and even this is not…

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Opening Words from Sun. August 9 by Joyce Best

By Lance Finney | August 9, 2020

Good Morning! I have been asked to speak because I had given Kyle some…

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Humanist, All Too Humanist: A Nietzsche Interpretation

By Matthew Hile | August 9, 2020

Friedrich Nietzsche is perhaps the most misunderstood philosopher ever, and even this is not…

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Losing I, Finding We: An Exploration of Attachment through the Prism of Ethical Culture; Christian Hayden, Leader in Training

By Matthew Hile | July 19, 2020
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Ethical Culture does not have explicit tenants or commandments, but it does ask of…

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Losing I, Finding We: An Exploration of Attachment through the Prism of Ethical Culture

By Matthew Hile | July 19, 2020

Ethical Culture does not have explicit tenants or commandments, but it does ask of…

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We Thinks Good Philosophy Group

By Louise Jett | May 30, 2020

May’s theme is Happiness. Meetings in May are on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th…

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