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Fact or Fiction: Fractal Diction

We’ve scheduled another meet-up! We’ll be taking a closer look at what we see everyday: the patterns of our interrelations between ourselves and our natural environment. What do our patterns of existence reveal about the depths of meaning constituting human experience? What do they cover over? We’ll be revolving around our good friend Nietzsche, again (because he’s just so darn fun!) but the conversation will flow as it may, so don’t be turned off if Nietzsche seems unapproachable! Hope to see y’all there!

Fact or Fiction: Fractal Diction

Friday, Jun 15, 2018, 6:00 PM

Barnes & Noble
1805 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA

1 Philosophers Attending

Patterns surround us daily: routines, habits, even our use of language. But what are those patterns conveying to us? What do we see whenever we take a closer look at what we see everyday? In this meet-up we will discuss how it is our norms and regulations both reveal and cover over the depths of meaning constituting human experience. We shall retur…

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Next Meet-Up THIS SATURDAY!!!

Join us for another meet-up at the Barnes and Nobel in Rittenhouse Square! This one’s shaping up to be pretty exciting – hope you can join!!

 

Wonder Woman: Frau Übermensch

Saturday, Jun 2, 2018, 3:30 PM

Barnes & Noble
1805 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA

1 Philosophers Attending

Ruthless, egoistic, power-hungry: popular associations attached to Nietzsche’s conception of the Ubermensch. However, a close reading of “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” (sorry I can’t figure out how to italicize on this program) reveals these associations to be more than hasty. More in line with Nietzsche’s Ubermensch, surprisingly, is the early Wonder Wo…

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