Philosophy Workshop: “Rewilding”
In this workshop we'll look at a form of environmental conservation and ecological restoration known as "rewilding" with philosopher Christopher Preston. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
In this workshop we'll look at a form of environmental conservation and ecological restoration known as "rewilding" with philosopher Christopher Preston. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
Please join us every third Thursday of the month at 7pm MT via ZOOM for a casual, moderated film discussion hosted by Missoula Public Library and Humanities Montana. Learn more and register for this free monthly gathering here!
While the health and social climate is (thankfully) looking up, things are still challenging for everyone right now — locally and across the globe. Non-profits have been hit hard. In light if this, this year's Greater Helena Gives fundraising day is BIG for us. If you’re able, please consider donating to Merlin CCC on Greater Helena Gives (or Pledges) Day. By investing in philosophy, you are investing in community.
Our Think & Drink gatherings are monthly (dojo) sessions that consist of a “meeting of the minds” over libations. An open mind & desire to engage in thoughtful dialogue (whether from a listening or contribution standpoint) is all that’s needed! Learn more here!
In this workshop we'll explore the philosophical & historical roots of Stoic philosophy, some of its central theses, its modern revival, and how it manifests as philosophy as a way of life. Along the way may look at a few texts & do some exercises...but mostly we'll learn together through conversation with guest philosopher Rob Colter. Learn more and register for this Zoom workshop here!
Please join us every third Thursday of the month at 7pm MT via ZOOM for a casual, moderated film discussion hosted by Missoula Public Library and Humanities Montana. Learn more and register for this free monthly gathering here!
Our Think & Drink gatherings are monthly (dojo) sessions that consist of a “meeting of the minds” over libations. An open mind & desire to engage in thoughtful dialogue (whether from a listening or contribution standpoint) is all that’s needed! Learn more here!
In this outdoor workshop we'll be exploring the idea of justice as fairness -- a position advanced by the late philosopher John Rawls. The workshop will be introductory and will discuss justice through the lens of equity and fairness -- two critical features of Rawls' theory of justice -- and the dynamics of Rawls' arguments and their implications. Competing perspectives and modern day comparisons on justice will also be explored, as will discussion about the intellectual climate within which Rawls' contributions to philosophy arose. Learn more and RSVP for this workshop here!
Our Think & Drink gatherings are monthly (dojo) sessions that consist of a “meeting of the minds” over libations. An open mind & desire to engage in thoughtful dialogue (whether from a listening or contribution standpoint) is all that’s needed! Learn more here!
In this walk led by philosopher David Nowakowski, we'll explore how the ways that ecologists study and learn about wild nature, can also be used to study and learn about ourselves, as human beings in human communities. We’ll look at four ecological principles: whole systems, dynamic balance, resource flows, and limits. And we’ll explore together in dialogue, how we can apply them in our own lives. This is philosophy—the life of wisdom—in a raw, applied, down-to-earth form: Take a method of knowledge and exploration, use it to describe the key elements in the wider world (or in our own inner, private worlds), and then use that clear understanding to respond in the most effective ways, through our choices and actions. Learn more and RSVP here!
In this workshop, we’ll explore three techniques of meditation with deep roots in Western spiritual, religious, and philosophical life and practice. We’ll begin with two simple exercises, popular among the ancient Pythagoreans and Stoics, for developing the power of recollection and preparing ourselves for challenging circumstances. Then we’ll turn to a practice known as “discursive meditation,” where a particular sort of focused inner dialogue is used to unlock layers of meaning within a text, an image, or a conceptual system. Learn more & RSVP here!
A collaborative outdoor adventure for Helena youth ages 10-17 with Merlin & Cottonwood ALC. Come explore the fun of THINKING IN THE WILD! Learn more here!