Philosophy Think & Drink – Missoula (*Virtual/ZOOM*)
VIRTUAL/ZOOMWine, grog & spirits are up our alley! And talking philosophy over libations…even better! Join us for our November Missoula Think & Drink via ZOOM w/ Henry Kramer.
Wine, grog & spirits are up our alley! And talking philosophy over libations…even better! Join us for our November Missoula Think & Drink via ZOOM w/ Henry Kramer.
Wine, grog & spirits are up our alley! And talking philosophy over libations…even better! Join us for our November Think & Drink from 7:00pm-9:00pm in Reeder's Alley. Light snacks provided. BYOB. As it stands right now, we will plan on meeting outside in the pavilion, around a small self-contained bonfire pit. …
In this 2½-hour ZOOM workshop led by David Nowakowski, we'll explore part two of skepticism in the east and west. In this session we'll look at "skepticism" in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism via the work of Nāgārjuna. No background in philosophy is required to participate in this workshop. All ages welcome. FREE. $15-30 suggested donation. Learn more here!
In this VIRTUAL/ZOOM workshop, we'll explore some historical and contemporary issues about race with philosophers Desiree Valentine & Julia Jorati. No background in philosophy is required to participate in this workshop. All ages welcome. FREE. Learn more here!
To celebrate the new year, we’ll kick off our 2021 workshop series by going back to the beginning. What is philosophy? What does it involve, what does it do, and why should we care? For this first workshop, we’ll survey several approaches to the question, “What is philosophy?”, each of which will raise its own further questions for reflection and discussion. We’ll also take a quick tour of the major areas or divisions of philosophy, as they developed in Greece, India, and elsewhere, which will lay the groundwork for more detailed study of each of them, in the remaining parts of this workshop series, and beyond. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
A 4-week ZOOM “Night School” course led by philosopher David Nowakowski that explores various aspects of early Hindu philosophies, focusing on questions of cosmology and philosophical anthropology: roughly, “How is the universe put together?” and “How is the human being put together, in relation to that wider world?” Learn more and register for this Zoom night school course here! Registration closes at 2pm on January 20th.
In this workshop we'll explore how have philosophers (over the millennia, in various corners of the globe) approached the problems of ethics, and what kinds of answers they've proposed. By focusing in this way, we’ll expand our sense of just how rich and varied philosophical approaches to ethics can be. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
A 4-week ZOOM “Night School” course led by philosopher David Nowakowski that explores various aspects of early Hindu philosophies, focusing on questions of cosmology and philosophical anthropology: roughly, “How is the universe put together?” and “How is the human being put together, in relation to that wider world?” Learn more and register for this Zoom night school course here! Registration closes at 2pm on January 20th.
A 4-week ZOOM “Night School” course led by philosopher David Nowakowski that explores various aspects of early Hindu philosophies, focusing on questions of cosmology and philosophical anthropology: roughly, “How is the universe put together?” and “How is the human being put together, in relation to that wider world?” Learn more and register for this Zoom night school course here! Registration closes at 2pm on January 20th.
In this workshop we'll explore a variety of viewpoints and questions surrounding knowledge, explanation, and how we make sense of the world. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
A 4-week ZOOM “Night School” course led by philosopher David Nowakowski that explores various aspects of early Hindu philosophies, focusing on questions of cosmology and philosophical anthropology: roughly, “How is the universe put together?” and “How is the human being put together, in relation to that wider world?” Learn more and register for this Zoom night school course here! Registration closes at 2pm on January 20th.
In this final installment of our “What is Philosophy?” series, we’ll look at some of the most fundamental issues in philosophy: knowledge, reasoning, and what makes for an effective argument. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!