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Extractions: Metaphysical Discussion Group Philosophy Show me: Groups Upcoming Meetups Distance: 2 mi 5 mi 10 mi 25 mi 50 mi 100 mi from Minneapolis Sort by: Best match Distance Most members Newest (85 ratings) 2.3 miles away in Minneapolis, MN Philosophers Understanding Philosophy Nov Wednesday 7:00 PM at Uncommon Grounds in Minneapolis, MN
Extractions: document.body.className += (!document.body.className) ? 'hasJS' : ' hasJS'; Topic or interest ZIP/postal code or City Intellectual Discussion Show me: Groups Upcoming Meetups Distance: 2 mi 5 mi 10 mi 25 mi 50 mi 100 mi from Minneapolis Sort by: Best match Distance Most members Newest (1 ratings) less than 1 mile away in Minneapolis, MN Personable geniuses Intellectual discussion Dec Saturday 3:00 PM at in Minneapolis, MN Read more RSVP Who's attending? 3 Yes 1 Maybe This group will be for people who are interested in discussing interesting topics relating to anything of an intellectual nature: the arts, philosophy, anthropology, evolution, classical music, history, astronomy, psychology, science, physics. Participants can come up with kinds of topics for discussion , ones that are stimulating and that can make for spirited and entertaining discussion . The esprit of the group would be challenging but convivial. People who are interested in joining would be th Creative Positive Phsycology and Positive Thinking Universal Principles ... Endevours (49 ratings) 2.1 miles away
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Colloquium.html University of Haifa Philosophy Discussion Groups last updated 11I-2003. H.U. Philosophy Department Colloquium. What is it? Scheduled Meetings; Semestre 1 November 2003-February 2004 http://research.haifa.ac.il/~mluz/colloq.eng.html
Extractions: document.body.className += (!document.body.className) ? 'hasJS' : ' hasJS'; Topic or interest ZIP/postal code or City Book Club Show me: Groups Upcoming Meetups Distance: 2 mi 5 mi 10 mi 25 mi 50 mi 100 mi from Chesapeake Sort by: Best match Distance Most members Newest (26 ratings) 8.2 miles away in Virginia Beach, VA Members Hampton Roads Book Club s ... Nov Thursday 7:00 PM at Panera Bread in Virginia Beach, VA Read more RSVP Who's attending? 5 Members We meet at Paneras (Town Center)across the street from Barnes and Noble. We meet the third Thursday of each month and offer reads in many genres. We encourage everyone to become a facilitator by picking a book for the group to read and leading the discussion. If you would like to do this, please contact the organizer. You will meet kindred book lovers in a local Meetup Book Club ! Fiction or non-fiction, new or old, best-seller or an undiscovered, paperback or hardcover, you'll read a new boo Book Club Bookcrossing Book-Swap (28 ratings) 12.1 miles away in Norfolk, VA Book Club Readers Smart and Light Fiction for Women - Norfolk Book Club Nov ... Tuesday 6:30 PM Read more RSVP Who's attending?
Aristotle's Political Philosophy Page Aristotle's Political Philosophy Page Includes articles on Aristotle's politics and philosophy, discussion groups, Web links, more members.tripod.com/~batesca/aristotle.html http://www.einet.net/review/18127-734787/Aristotle_s_Political_Philosophy_Page.h
Home :: UMD Philosophy Department The Philosophy Department sponsors regular colloquia and informal philosophy discussion groups, and is also home to the Center for Ethics and Public Policy. http://www.d.umn.edu/phil/
Extractions: The UMD Department of Philosophy offers a major and minor in philosophy, including a track with an applied ethics emphasis. We also offer many Liberal Education courses. Philosophy classes cover topics that include ethics, law, logic, cognitive science, religion, scientific methodology, existential literature and many others. Studying Philosophy prepares students to become involved citizens and to work at a variety of careers in a conceptually and morally complex world. The Department has six full-time faculty members and several associated faculty. Contact any member of the Philosophy Department faculty for additional information about courses or the major or minor , or come by the Department office in 369 ABAH to pick up information. The Philosophy Department sponsors regular colloquia and informal philosophy discussion groups, and is also home to the Center for Ethics and Public Policy . The Socratic Society is an organization run by UMD students who are passionate about philosophy.
Yoga Teacher Biographies In addition to being an Embodyment Yoga Therapist, she leads yoga philosophy discussion groups and has served many teachersin-training as a DTS Mentor. http://www.svaroopayoga.org/yoga-teacher-biographies.asp
Extractions: CSYT, RYT 500, E-RYT 500 The originator and heart of Svaroopa svaroopa , the bliss of your own being. MahaKundalini , moving her body into spontaneous yoga poses, and revealed to her the workings of the spine as a conduit of consciousness. This inner awakening continues to unfold, enlivening her understanding of both the body and of ancient texts and teachings. She communicates with great insight and compassion, weaving ancient wisdom with a concrete understanding of modern life. Swami Nirmalananda is the founder of Master Yoga Foundation and served as the founding President of Yoga Alliance. She travels extensively to teach internationally, passing on the extraordinary gifts she has received and guiding others to discover their own inner vastness. For more information about Swami Nirmalananda click here Vidyadevi (Bombay) Stillman CSYT, RYT 500, E-RYT 500 Vidyadevi has studied and practiced Svaroopa yoga since 1992. Her experience as a research scientist enlivens her understanding and teaching of the science of yoga. Her credentials include certification as a Senior Teacher, Svaroopa Yoga Therapist and Meditation Teacher. Vidyadevi has been training teachers in beginning through advanced levels of
Medieval Web Sites Manuscripts. Manuskriptischer Eintopf a la Rumolt. As you can guess, this site is in German. Union Manuscript Computer Catalogue. With the help of technological advances http://www.ou.edu/class/FRINFO/GTA/EGO/Pages/medievalWebSites.html
Extractions: Manuscripts Paleography Castles Dante ... Discussion Groups Manuscripts Manuskriptischer Eintopf a la Rumolt As you can guess, this site is in German. Union Manuscript Computer Catalogue With the help of technological advances unavailable to those compiling the previous bibliographies, this automated census will at once provide a corrected, updated, machine-readable census of manuscripts in American and Canadian libraries, as well as a flexible and expandable computer database which will permit librarians, curators and scholars of the future to record changes and additions to the census quickly and easily. The Age of King Charles V (1338-1380) This site has a 1,000 illuminations from the Department of Manuscripts. Hill Monastic Library More than a repository of manuscripts, the Hill Monastic Manuscript Library is one of the best research libraries in medieval studies in the country. Scholars from all over the world visit the Library, for short or extended periods, while others contact the Library by mail to request copies of microfilmed holdings. Efforts are underway to increase accessibility to the HMML collection through CD-ROM and other electronic means. The British Library - Manuscripts Welcome to the British Library Manuscript Collections, which form the national repository of manuscripts and private papers and archives, mostly in Western European languages. They contain material of outstanding research importance for all periods, countries and disciplines. The focal point of the collections is the Manuscript Reading Room, which opened at its new location in the British Library St Pancras building on 6 January 1999. (To view the procedures for studying these manuscripts, please click here or check out the British Library page.)
Enjoy A Full Weekend Of Svaroopa Yoga In Chelmsford, MA November In addition to being an Embodyment Yoga Therapist, she leads yoga philosophy discussion groups and has served many teachersin-training as a DTS Mentor. http://www.bbyoga.com/yoga/Images/2009SlowDownBrochure.pdf
Home :: UMD Philosophy Department The Philosophy Department sponsors regular colloquia and informal philosophy discussion groups, and is also home to the Center for Ethics and Public Policy. http://www.d.umn.edu/~phil/
Extractions: The UMD Department of Philosophy offers a major and minor in philosophy, including an applied ethics emphasis. It also offers many Liberal Education courses. Philosophy classes cover topics that include ethics, law, logic, cognitive science, religion, scientific methodology, existential literature and many others. Studying Philosophy prepares students to become involved citizens and to work at a variety of careers in a conceptually and morally complex world. The Department has five permanent faculty members and another half-dozen associated faculty. Contact any member of the Philosophy Department faculty for additional information about courses or the major or minor , or swing by 369 ABAH to pick up information. The Philosophy Department sponsors regular colloquia and informal philosophy discussion groups, and is also home to the Center for Ethics and Public Policy . The Socratic Society is an organization run by UMD students who are passionate about philosophy. UMD Department of Philosophy
Philosophy Philosophy Discussion Groups Interview with Ken Kniseley Aristole, Hellenistic, Middle Ages Q's Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume Q's Kant, Hegel, Marx Q's http://www.tjhsst.edu/~jlamb/philmain.html
Extractions: Hell is Other People Philosophy is a life long process of searching and reflective thought in the quest for truth and understanding. Our own actions, and those of other people, and the world around us, are filled with mystery. We inquire to better know ourselves, to understand life and society, and to come to grips with the mysteries of the universe. Studying what philosophers have said gives us a place to start. Whether we agree or disagree with them we can use their ideas to begin our inquiry.
Art Gallery Is Outreach For Sojourn Community bridges with our community by connecting to them where they are. _ Besides the art exhibits, Sojourn members also use the gallery to host film and philosophy discussion groups http://www.baptiststandard.com/2001/4_9/pages/postmodern_art.html
Extractions: Despite the distinction made by Montgomery, hints of the gallery's Christian leanings abound. Its name is taken from C.S. Lewis' classic children's allegory, "The Chronicles of Narnia." The gallery's first exhibit was "The Florence Portfolio: Sacrifice," a group of 20 etchings by six artists with Christians In Visual Arts.
Welcoming Committee Religious education which creates a place for adults and children to discover the wisdom in all religions and cultures, in science and in philosophy. Discussion groups for men and http://fusf.org/welcome.html
Extractions: Our Welcoming Committee Members of the Welcoming Committee are always available to answer your questions about The First Universalist Society in Franklin and Unitarian Universalism in general. A member of the committee is at each Sunday service and will be at a welcome table in the foyer to the meetinghouse. He/She will be able to answer your questions and assist you in finding your way around the congregation. To speak to a Welcoming Committee member during the week, please contact our church office at 528-5348. Who Are We We call ourselves "UU’s", which is a friendly acronym for Unitarian Universalists. We are families, couples, and single people of all ages and lifestyles who live in the greater Franklin area. About our Congregation: The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) is the second oldest congregation in Franklin, Massachusetts, established in 1856. FUSF met at Marvin Chapel on the Dean College campus for thirteen years and has just completed construction of a new meetinghouse on our property at 262 Chestnut Street. What you will find here A group that accepts us as we are, supports us through difficult times, and challenges us to keep growing.
Philosophy :: Keeping The Child In Mind :: University Of Memphis Burroughs also led philosophy discussion groups for two years at Eastern Correctional Institution in Princess Anne, MD. Burroughs is cofounder of Philosophical Horizons, a http://www.memphis.edu/philosophy/horizonsconf.php
Extractions: Search Site People Home About People Graduate Program ... Contact Us Quick Links Outlook Bursar's Office Events Calendar Jobs eCourseware (UM) eLearn (RODP) Bookstore Ask TOM Employee Self Service Campus Map Library FedEx Institute Transcripts UMdrive iAM Police Services Contact Us Keeping the Child in Mind Conference Overview Philosophy is often thought to be an arcane subject, suitable only for adults. The idea that children can engage in philosophical reflection conflicts with a long-standing view that children are "emotional," "appetitive," and "irrational." There is a growing consensus among philosophers and educators, however, that children are natural philosophers. Their abundant curiosity, their propensity for asking questions, and their flexible minds, predispose them toward philosophical questions. With adequate encouragement and a student centered curriculum, they can develop the critical thinking skills characteristic of philosophic thought and move from mere consumers of information to reflective and autonomous thinkers.
Workshops - KimOrrYoga.com From Bliss Weekend Workshops to Yoga Philosophy Discussion Groups, there are a variety of workshops offered. Read more about Workshops For more information about upcoming http://www.kimorryoga.com/workshops.html
Sharing Yoga's Wisdom Following the format of the yoga philosophy discussion groups, everyone takes a few minutes to reread a selected contemplation article and select a line http://www.svaroopayoga.org/sharing-yogas-wisdom.asp
Extractions: Course held by conference calls Join with other SATYA members in a phone conference call to discuss Swami Nirmalananda (Rama)'s teachings in our monthly contemplation articles. Cultivate an enlivened understanding by sharing how these teachings affect you as well as hearing from others. Each call is facilitated by one of our leading Teacher Trainers, Swami Nirmalananda (Rama), Vidyadevi (Bombay) or Karobi. Following the format of the yoga philosophy discussion groups, everyone takes a few minutes to reread a selected contemplation article and select a line that is particularly meaningful. Using this line to spark the discussion, layers are peeled away to discover the yogic gems hidden within each person on the call. Discover your voice and learn to trust your yogic insights as yoga becomes more interwoven through your understanding and your life. Members Tuition: $20 (7 days prior) Late $25; plus you are responsible for your own long distance phone charges.
Why We Reach Out The arts, dream interpretation, spiritual counseling, music, movie nights, and philosophy discussion groups http://www.salemgathering.com/Gathering_Web/NewPages/outreachwhy.html
Extractions: How We Attempt to Touch People's Hearts for God: The Gathering is a church, but it is more than that. We are a postmodern evangelism training and outreach center in downtown Salem, MA. We love the city of Salem, and seek to be a benefit to it by whatever means possible. The arts, dream interpretation, spiritual counseling, music, movie nights, and philosophy discussion groups are some the means we attempt to interface with the North Shore of Boston. We have been able to expand our outreach during Halloween to include the largest stage in town, dozens of spiritual adivisors offering encouragement to people, and workshops on spiritual issues. This outreach from The Gathering is a mission field within the boundaries of the U.S. Our dream is to take this model around the world to other festivals. Thes are just a few of the things your giving and prayer helps to support.