I wanted to touch base and thank everyone for their input and participation. What an awesome group of people!
Okay to recap last night's meeting. we have the following attendees....
* Rich- the writer! check him out at<http://www.marimbadog.
* Whit- English Teacher. Loves physics and Bicycling. He's helping Jenny plan a wedding :)
* Jennie- she doesn't know "a lot" about philosophy. enthusiastic personality. loves eastern philosophy and is planning a wedding with Whit!
* John- took some introduction classes in philosophy...he mostly loves to analyze everything. He has a great connection of philosophy to fictional books.
* Tom- minored in philosophy...intrigued by Dystopia's Utopia and Thomas Moore.
* Bri- a software developer who just wants to learn more about philosophy. Interested in social evolution.
* Bruce- has no real philosophical background. he's trying to see the world in colors...bored with black and white
* Andrew- loves camus and the absurd. he's fascinated by natural law
* Jackie (me)- focused in phenomenology and loves Maurice Merleau-Ponty
who we were missing last night but will attend next month's meeting...Darin, George and Dwayne. We are very excited to meet you guys.
so onward and upward. Our discussion last night was about picking topics of interest. we went around the room and talked about what we could study, and here's what we came up with:
* Taoism and eastern philosophy
* Cognitive Thinking- phenomenology
* Social Behavior and how it manifests in large groups
* Economy and Social Structure
* Existential questions
* ichung, synchronizing, carl jung
* Religion
* Scientific Philosophers
* Evolutionary Psychology
* Evolution- Darwin
* Subjectivity vs Objectivity
* No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
That being said, we closed out the meeting with Immanuel Kant and Paul Cezanne's art. (Whit you were right) Cezanne painted in the 1800's and Kant wrote in the 1700's. Cezanne is considered by many as "the Kant, if not the Husserl, of paintings". i will be posting the information about this subject on the blog later today (<http://www.phoenixvillephilosophy.blogspot.com >). So the thought is to study the connection between Kant and Cezanne. Cezanne's paintings are on displayed at the Philadelphia Art Museum. If you have the opportunity, read up on Kant's third critique from the "Critique of Pure Reason" and go analyze Cezanne's art.
Again, please check out the blog later today. I will suggest books and websites to look at. and if anyone has suggestions please feel free to put them out there.
thanks,
jackie
* Jennie- she doesn't know "a lot" about philosophy. enthusiastic personality. loves eastern philosophy and is planning a wedding with Whit!
* John- took some introduction classes in philosophy...he mostly loves to analyze everything. He has a great connection of philosophy to fictional books.
* Tom- minored in philosophy...intrigued by Dystopia's Utopia and Thomas Moore.
* Bri- a software developer who just wants to learn more about philosophy. Interested in social evolution.
* Bruce- has no real philosophical background. he's trying to see the world in colors...bored with black and white
* Andrew- loves camus and the absurd. he's fascinated by natural law
* Jackie (me)- focused in phenomenology and loves Maurice Merleau-Ponty
who we were missing last night but will attend next month's meeting...Darin, George and Dwayne. We are very excited to meet you guys.
so onward and upward. Our discussion last night was about picking topics of interest. we went around the room and talked about what we could study, and here's what we came up with:
* Taoism and eastern philosophy
* Cognitive Thinking- phenomenology
* Social Behavior and how it manifests in large groups
* Economy and Social Structure
* Existential questions
* ichung, synchronizing, carl jung
* Religion
* Scientific Philosophers
* Evolutionary Psychology
* Evolution- Darwin
* Subjectivity vs Objectivity
* No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre
That being said, we closed out the meeting with Immanuel Kant and Paul Cezanne's art. (Whit you were right) Cezanne painted in the 1800's and Kant wrote in the 1700's. Cezanne is considered by many as "the Kant, if not the Husserl, of paintings". i will be posting the information about this subject on the blog later today (<http://www.
Again, please check out the blog later today. I will suggest books and websites to look at. and if anyone has suggestions please feel free to put them out there.
thanks,
jackie
I attended the mtg on 4/1/09, promised to post my email:
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timfreeman01 at comcast.net - do you believe in karma? Are you swiping peoples World of Warcraft accounts? If so, what goes around comes around. You will get yours sooner or later if it's true.
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Omg, Timfreeman01@comcast? He just tried to get my wow accout with needsomedid@gmail!!!
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