We have now put out the podcast I did about Christian universalism. Universalism in the Christian context is the belief that eventually everyone will go to Heaven and that no one will be stuck in Hell forever. If this sounds interesting to you, please listen!
Philosophy Club, Tuesday 2/15, ESLC 053, 4 pm
All our welcome to attend the next Philosophy Club discussion next Tuesday, 2/15, in ESLC 053, at 4:00 p.m. The topic will be whether the style of writing and engaging in philosophy itself excludes or discourages various people from participating. The essay below addresses this question, and you may want to read it, though reading it is not required for joining in the discussion next Tuesday!
Visiting philosopher TODAY: Mike Ashfield
If you have the chance, please attend either or both of these occasions to meet Mike Ashfield:
Monday, February 7:
10:15 – informal meet and greet with faculty, students (CSPH conference room)
11:30 – informal research conversation: “Reasonableness Ain’t All in the Head” (Main 229)
New Aggie Agora Podcasts: Mathematical Platonism
We have new episodes of Aggie Agora out this semester. We already have both parts of my conversation with Dr. Eileen Nutting about mathematical platonism.
Visiting philosopher events today postponed
We are canceling the events for the visiting philosopher today. They will be rescheduled for next week. Details to follow!
