Workshops & Series
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Reading & Discussion Series: Plato’s Phaedrus
Reeder's Alley Conference Center 101 Reeder's Alley, Helena, MT, United StatesThe Phaedrus is arguably the most beautiful of Plato’s dialogues. This comes as no surprise, since the subject of the dialogue is Beauty in all its varieties, at every level of the cosmos. In this 3-series session led by community philosopher David Nowakowski, we'll explore beauty and some of the various other themes that come up in the process, including madness, immortality of the soul, memory & learning, and more! Learn more & RSVP here!
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Philosophy Workshop: Improving Civil Dialogue…One Conversation at a Time
Reeder's Alley (Conference Center & Grotto) 101 Reeder's Alley, Helena, Montana, United StatesLearn new ways to spark meaningful dialogue and cultivate civic trust in this interactive 2-hour community philosophy workshop. Through a combination of reflective exercises and conversation using the Teach Different Method, the workshop invites participants to consider challenges they’ve encountered to civil discourse and offers practical strategies for exploring controversial topics constructively. Learn more & RSVP here.
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Philosophy Workshop: Are You What You Love?
Pioneer Park 120 S. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MontanaIn this workshop, we'll undertake the task of Nietzsche's invitation to consider a particular way of knowing ourselves centering around the query: what have you truly loved up to now? The workshop will be led by communtiiy philosopher Micth Conway and involve discussion, reading, and hands-on activities. Learn more & RSVP here.
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Philosophy Workshop: Nothing More than Feelings? Emotion & the Good Life
Virtual EventMany philosophers of the ancient world took a rather dim view of emotions, or “the passions,” preferring to cultivate lives of deliberate, active choice, rather than being passively buffeted about by feelings and promptings of the external world. This often leads to two opposing reactions on the part of modern readers: those that hold emotions afar (as obstacles for living) and those that identify very closely with them (as intricately linked with an ethical life). In this evening’s Zoom program led by David Nowakowski we’ll try to carve out a middle ground between these two reactions, and recover something closer to what the classical Greek philosophers were aiming at. Learn more & RSVP here!
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