REMINDER – Change Of Venue August 12th!
August 10, 2008 at 9:44 pm | In Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: Fairweathers, Fremantle, gathering, Meetup, meetup.com, Perth, Philosophy, Philosophy Cafe, Western Australia
PLEASE NOTE – A CHANGE OF VENUE FOR FREMANTLE!!
Fairweathers – Old Fremantle Hotel, cnr of High Street and Cliff Street.
The next Philosophy Cafe will be held on Tuesday 12 Aug – from 7.30pm at Fairweathers – Old Fremantle Hotel, cnr of High Street and Cliff Street.
And coffee and tea will be back on the menu!
The claim for discussion is: What is real, independent of language?
A central element has been a critique of the nature of human perception, particularly vision. When we perceive the world around us, what is the actual object of our awareness? Is it things that physically exist, or is it something in our mind, and perhaps only in our mind?
You can get warmed up for the discussion by visiting the comments on the WA APIS Site – www.philosophywa.wordpress.com. The discussion can then continue after the Cafe.
Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange. Things to consider: Consider the kind of evidence and manner you would choose to convey your message. How would you justify your response to any objections raised? That is, on what grounds.
July 17th – Philosophy Cafe Perth
June 18, 2008 at 5:18 am | In Perth, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: APIS, Australia, cafe, event, July, Meetup, Perth, Philosophy, reading
The next Philosophy Cafe will be held on Thursday July 17, from 7.30pm at King Street Arts Centre 357-365 Murray Street, Perth – Large Meeting Room (Entry from Murray street next to ‘Form’)
The claim for discussion is: ‘The Unexamined Life Is Not Worth Living’
You can get warmed up for the discussion by visiting the discussion forum on the WA APIS Site. The discussion can then continue after the Cafe.
Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange. Things to consider: Consider the kind of evidence and manner you would choose to convey your message. How would you justify your response to any objections raised? That is, on what grounds.
July 17th Reading for Cafe is found via this link: “The unexamined life is not worth living” by Wayne E. Paquette.
Updated Dates for your diary:
Dates for Fremantle (University of Notre Dame – The old P & 0 building cnr High St. and Mouat St. Buidling ND5, room 106): Tuesday 12 Aug – ND5/106 (Question for discussion is: ‘What Independent of Language is Real?); Tuesday – 14 Oct – ND5/106; Tuesday – 9 Dec – ND5/106.
Dates for King Street Arts Centre 357-365 Murray Street, Perth – Large Meeting Room (Entry form Murray street next to ‘Form’); Thursday 11th September; Thursday 13th November.
June 10th – Philosophy Cafe Fremantle
May 30, 2008 at 1:25 am | In Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: APIS, Fremantle, imagination, Meetup, Philosophy Cafe, Western Australia
PLEASE NOTE – We alternate the venue – this month it is NOTRE DAME FREMANTLE.
PLACE: Tuesday June 10, from 7.30pm at The University of Notre Dame – The old P & 0 building, corner of High St. and Mouat St. Building ND5, room 106.
The question for discussion is: ‘Imagination: What purpose does it serve?’
Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange.
APIS Meetup – May 15th at King’s Street Arts Centre
May 6, 2008 at 1:18 pm | In Perth, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: APIS, democracy, discussion, group, lecture, meeting, Meetup, networking, Perth, Philosophy, Philosophy Cafe, Philosophy in Schools, Podblack, Western Australia
To further encourage all attendees we have a wonderful speaker who is going to open the discussion for us:
Our topic for discussion is: “What are the alternatives to Democracy?”
Dr David Van Mill, a lecturer at UWA in political sciences and international relations will give us an introduction to the topic.
Dr Van Mill has published two books, Deliberation, Social Choice and Absolutist Democracy, London, Routledge (2006) and Liberty, Rationality, and Agency in Hobbes’s Leviathan, United States of America, State University of New York Press (2001).
Dr Mill share his perspective on Democracy and its possible alternatives with us (after which, we can argue with him!)
April 8th – Philosophy Cafe Fremantle
March 30, 2008 at 4:23 am | In Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe
The question for discussion is: ‘How do we explain pain and suffering in the world to children?’
Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange. Things to consider: How would you define pain and suffering? Consider the kind of evidence and manner you would choose to convey your message. How would you justify your response to any objections raised? That is, on what grounds.
For information please visit:
NEW! Meetup.com registration here: http://philosophy.meetup.com/273
March 13th – Philosophy Cafe Perth
March 5, 2008 at 10:01 am | In Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: Perth, Philosophy Cafe
The next Philosophy Cafe will be held on Thursday, March 13, from 7.30pm at the King Street Arts Centre, 357-365 Murray Street, Perth – Large Meeting Room (Entry from Murray street next to ‘Form’).
The claim for discussion is: ‘Hope is futile in the face of experience.’ Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange.
Things to consider: What sort of reasoning would you offer to support your claim? Consider the kind of evidence that would be acceptable to another critical person. How would you justify your response to any objections raised? That is, on what grounds.
Cafe reading can be accessed at: http://www.sirbacon.org/hope.htm
February 12th – Philosophy Cafe Freo
February 12, 2008 at 7:46 am | In Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe | Leave a CommentTags: Fremantle, Philosophy Cafe
Philosophy Cafe
The next Philosophy Cafe will be held on Tuesday, February 12, at St John of God Hall, Notre Dame University, 21 Henry Street, Fremantle, Room 104, from 7.30PM.
The question for discussion is: ‘Can emotions help us make a moral decision?’
You can get warmed up for the discussion by visiting the discussion forum on this site. The discussion can then continue after the Cafe.
Join us for some interesting philosophical exchange!
Things to consider: What sort of reasoning would you offer to support your claim? Consider the kind of evidence that would be acceptable to another critical person. How would you justify your response to any objections raised? That is, on what grounds.
Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics (AAPAE)
February 12, 2008 at 7:28 am | In Conferences | 1 CommentThis year’s theme, Enhancing Responsibility will be explored at the RMIT University in Melbourne, June 27-29, 2007.
The conference welcomes scholars, researchers and practitioners from various disciplines and professions for discussion of interests and issues in applied and professional ethics.
For more information, contact Michael Segon, visit the Conference Website or view this flyer.
Workshops and Professional Development 2008
February 12, 2008 at 12:15 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentWe run workshops and professional development sessions, designed to prepare teachers for both Primary and Secondary teaching of Philosophy. Level One and Two courses are offered as certified Professional Development, with practicing teacher/philosophers who are accredited in the field.
The next Level One course will be held: Friday 7th March and Saturday 29th March.
To register your interest and for more information please see this Registration Form.
Blog at WordPress.com. | Theme: Pool by Borja Fernandez.
Entries and comments feeds.