Spring Semester Begins
Tue Jan 17, 2012
Classes resume.
Classes resume.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will begin discussing "Religious Faith as Attitude, Trait, and Virtue" by Robert Audi.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will finish discussing "Religious Faith as Attitude, Trait, and Virtue" by Robert Audi.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "The Sense of Duty" by Robert C. Roberts.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "The Role of the Natural History of Religion in Hume's Critique of Religious Belief" by Liz Goodnick.
There will be no Discussion Group meeting on Friday, February 17 due to the American Philosophical Association Central Meeting in Chicago.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness and Animal Experience” by Beth Seacord.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Somebody Call a Doctor! There's Conflict of Interest in Philosophy of Religion" by Paul Draper and Ryan Nichols.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "How to act when God does everything: Malebranche on human agency and occasionalism" by Colin Chamberlain.
There will be no Discussion Group meeting on Friday, March 16 due to Spring Break.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Fictions, Fictionalism & Apologising to Carrots: Suggestions for the Philosophy of Religion" by Stuart Foyle.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Christian interpretations of mental health: three models" by Anastasia Scrutton.
There will be no Discussion Group meeting on Friday, April 6 due to the Good Friday holiday.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Anti-Neo-Cartesianism: A defense of animal pain" by Trent Dougherty.
Hang out with philosophers. Christina Van Dyke will be joining us. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Don't Get Your Panties in a Bunch: the Dilemma of Addressing the Absence of Women in the Philosophy of Religion" by Christina Van Dyke.
Hang out with philosophers. There will be opportunity to purchase food and drinks.
The group will discuss "Theodicy and Reincarnation" by Tyron Goldschmidt and Beth Seacord.
This will be the last Discussion Group meeting of the academic year.
Attendance is by invitation only.
Various ancient religious/philosophical systems (Orphism, Pythagoreanism, and Stoicism) maintained that the divine mind 'embodied' itself in the world in much the same way in which immaterial souls are supposedly embodied in human organisms. Christianity has likewise traditionally endorsed a duality of mind and body, and maintains that, in becoming incarnate, the Son of God somehow took on both a human soul and a human body.…
Attendance is by invitation only.
Various ancient religious/philosophical systems (Orphism, Pythagoreanism, and Stoicism) maintained that the divine mind 'embodied' itself in the world in much the same way in which immaterial souls are supposedly embodied in human organisms. Christianity has likewise traditionally endorsed a duality of mind and body, and maintains that, in becoming incarnate, the Son of God somehow took on both a human soul and a human body.…