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A page to share the news of Philosophy Club, promote events, and connect to UWGB philosophy majors and minors.
Hey Philosophy Clubbers! Join us tomorrow, Monday December 16, at 6:30 pm for our end-of semester send off! We will have tons of food (including pizza). We will be in MAC 201.
UWGB students are invited to join in and submit as well!
Hey philosophy clubbers! Join us tonight in MAC 201 at 6:30pm to discuss the ethics of cloning.
Tonight we're talking MORAL IMPERIALISM! Stop in to MAC 201 at 6:30 so we can figure this dang thing out.
to the WPA Conference last year. If you wanna get in on this action in 2019, let me know ASAP! We’re heading out to Mount Mary college Saturday morning at 6. We’ll return at quarter to 7 in the evening. Come along! It’s a lot of .
ART! What the heck is it? Let's talk about that tonight at Philosophy Club!
6:30 PM in MAC 201. WE'LL SEE YOU THERE.
PHILOSOPHY CLUB! Tonight at 6:30 we'll meet at MAC 201 to figure out what this guy is talking about.
Hope to see y'all there!
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Hi y'all!
Philosophy Club is back and we're gonna figure out love once and for all (probably)! Stop in to MAC 201 at 6:30 to get on the love train!
is back at Org Smorg!
Our first issue of Philosophy Now is in! I’m excited! Are y’all excited?
Check out this letter from the Wisconsin Philosophical Association! There's only a week to send in papers, but I know y'all can do it. ALL ARE WELCOME TO SUBMIT.
PHILOSOPHY CLUB BOOK CLUB BOOKS REVEALED.
Next semester, we’ll be reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu and Fifteen Dogs by André Alexis!
Comment if you want to pick up a copy of one or both to read over the break!
PHILOSOPHY CLUB BOOK CLUB BOOKS ARE IN. Find out which book won at our party 🎉 on Thursday at 6 in Phoenix Room C.
No Philosophy Club today!
Hello All,
We will be meeting tonight at 6 PM in MAC 201!
The topic for tonight will be human relationships, led by Kanum Vele.
Hope to see many of you there!
Hello All,
We will be meeting tonight (Monday 11/19) at 6 PM in MAC 201.
The schedule posted on here says we are supposed to discuss Marxism tonight. However, due to some scheduling conflicts, we will now be discussing animal ethics, led by co-presidents Joey Prestley and Anna Hoesley. We will cover the theories that surround our treatment of animals and lead into a conversation from there.
I hope to see many of you there and have a lovely Thanksgiving break!
Hello All,
We will be meeting tonight at 6 PM in MAC 201!
The topic for tonight will be prisons and will be led by one of our co-presidents, Joey Prestley.
Hope to see many of you there!
Hello Everyone,
We will be meeting tomorrow (Monday) 11/4 at 6 PM in MAC 201.
Our topic for tomorrow will be the role of government! Do we need government? What should its function be?
I hope to see many of you there!
We will be meeting tonight (Monday) 10/29 at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
The topic for this week will be bioethics!
Hello All,
We will be meeting tonight (Monday) 10/22 at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
The topic for this week will be 'What is Justice?', led by one of our co-presidents, Joey Prestley.
If you are curious about the topics we have been and will be discussing this semester, check out our fall 2018 schedule below:
9/17 -- What is Truth?
9/24 -- What is Meaning?
10/1 -- Idealism versus Materialism
10/8 -- Asian Philosophy (Taoism)
10/15 -- Thoreau & Emerson (Transcendentalism)
10/22 -- What is Justice?
10/29 -- Bioethics
11/5 -- What is the Role of Government(s)
11/12 -- Prisons
11/19 -- Marxism
11/26 -- Human Relationships & Obligations
12/3 -- Quantum-y Stuff
12/10 -- Paper Presentations for Classes
Hello All,
We will be meeting tomorrow (Monday) October 15th at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
Please join us as our Vice President, Cory Rauch, leads a discussion on Transcendentalism. We hope to see many of you there!
Philosophy Club will still be happening tonight at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
Tonight's topic will be on Taoism and will be lead by one of our Co-Presidents, Anna Hoesley!
Hope to see many of you there and have a lovely Monday evening!
We will be meeting tomorrow (Monday) 10/1 at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
The topic for this week will be Idealism vs. Materialism, which will be lead by our secretary, Daniel Martin. So get ready to talk about whether everything we experience exists materially around us or if it's all in our heads!
I hope to see many of you there and have a relaxing Sunday night.
We will be meeting tonight (Monday) at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
The discussion will be centered around the question "What is meaning?" and will be led by one of our co-presidents, Joey Prestley.
We hope to see many of you there and have a terrific Monday!
After a hopefully refreshing summer break, Philosophy Club is back! We will be meeting on Monday at 6 PM in MAC 201 (also known as the Gathering Room).
We will begin the meeting by introducing the club to our new member. This will be followed by a discussion of one of the biggest philosophical questions, "What is truth?", led by our vice president, Cory Rauch.
I hope to see many of you there!
Philosophy Club is back! We met some great philosopher guessers at Org Smorg. Next step: get everyone together for our first meeting next Monday at 6 in MAC 201!
On our way to the WPA!
Hello Everyone,
We will be meeting for Philosophy Club tonight at 7 PM in World Unity Room A (right behind the Phoenix Club).
Tonight, we will be discussing personal identity.
Have a great Monday!
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