Philosophy Symposium: Vulnerable Humanity, Predictable Machines

“Vulnerable Humanity, Predictable Machines” is an evening symposium that looks at the less emphasized properties of the human spirit in relation to technology and technological advances. Co-Directed/Hosted by Marisa Diaz-Waian, M.A. (Founder & Executive Director, Merlin CCC), Tim Holmes, M.F.A. (Local & Internationally-Renowned Artist) & Dr. Barry Ferst, Ph.D. (Professor…

Philosophy Symposium: “Vulnerable Humanity, Predictable Machines” (Part 2)

Carroll College - Simperman Hall (Wiegand Amphitheater) 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

Co-Directed/Hosted by Marisa Diaz-Waian, M.A. (Founder & Executive Director, Merlin CCC),  Tim Holmes, M.F.A. (Local & Internationally-Renowned Artist), and Pastor Russ Danaher (Pastor and ADA Coordinator, Montana Department of Corrections) this interactive Q & A-style symposium is part 2 (or a 3-part series) on the human-technology relationship and features a…

Philosophy Symposium: “Vulnerable Humanity, Predictable Machines” (Part 3)

The Myrna Loy Center 15 N. Ewing, Helena, MT, United States

Co-Directed/Hosted by Marisa Diaz-Waian, M.A. (Founder & Executive Director, Merlin CCC),  Tim Holmes, M.F.A. (Local & Internationally-Renowned Artist), Pastor Russ Danaher (Pastor & ADA Coordinator, Montana Department of Corrections), and Ross Peter Nelson, M.F.A. (Playwright & Software Engineer) this interactive Q & A-style symposium is part 3 (of a 3-part…

$8.00

Philosophy Symposium: “The Environment, Ethics & Stewardship” (Part 1)

Carroll College - Simperman Hall (Wiegand Amphitheater) 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

This interactive Q & A-style symposium is part 1 (of a 3-part series) on the environment, ethics & conservation stewardship and features a distinguished panel of invited guest speakers from a variety of disciplines. This evening symposium will be held in the Campus Center (CUBE) at Carroll College.  Invited speakers…

Four American Perspectives on Islam: A Conversation

Carroll College -- (Sage Room 235) Corette Library 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

Sponsored by the Carroll College Philosophy Department and Merlin CCC, this evening program will be an informal conversation about different understandings of the Islamic faith and Middle-East Islamic culture. Guest participants will be provided with set questions/topics, not as a debate, but rather as an illuminating conversation. Barry Ferst (Professor of Philosophy, Carroll College) will be serving as the moderator and will aide in directing discussion.

Free

Philosophy Symposium: “The Environment, Ethics & Stewardship” (Part 2)

Carroll College - Simperman Hall (Wiegand Amphitheater) 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

This interactive Q & A-style symposium is part 2 (of a 3-part series) on the environment, ethics & conservation stewardship and features a distinguished panel of invited guest speakers from a variety of disciplines. This evening symposium will be held at Carroll College.  Invited speakers will briefly address the theme…

Free

Science on Tap: “Three Thought Experiments that Revolutionized Science”

Exploration Works 995 Carousel Way, Helena, MT, United States

Most people can identify the ideas that have revolutionized science as we know it. But what about the thought experiments behind those ideas? The ideas behind the ideas that gave rise to our vision of the world today? This FREE interactive presentation will be held at Exploration Works as part of their Science on Tap project and will explore three thought experiments that revolutionized science. FUN FOR ALL AGES!

Free

Philosophy Symposium: “The Environment, Ethics & Stewardship” (Part 3)

Carroll College - Simperman Hall (Wiegand Amphitheater) 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

This interactive Q & A-style symposium is part 3 (of a 3-part series) on the environment, ethics & conservation stewardship and features a distinguished panel of invited guest speakers from a variety of disciplines. This evening symposium will be held at Carroll College.  Invited speakers will briefly address the theme…

Free

Ancient Greek Insights for Today’s America: A Philosophical Conversation

Carroll College -- (Sage Room 235) Corette Library 1601 N. Benton, Helena, MT, United States

Sponsored by the Carroll College Philosophy Department and Merlin CCC, this evening program will be an informal conversation about greek philosophical insights and how they relate to can help us navigate our everyday lived experiences. Guest participants will be provided with set questions/topics, not as a debate, but rather as an illuminating conversation. Barry Ferst (Professor of Philosophy, Carroll College) will be serving as the moderator and will aide in directing discussion.

Free
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