A course of possible interest to PHIL students will be offered this spring. It will consider Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, et al. in the context of German musical-political tangles.

A course of possible interest to PHIL students will be offered this spring. It will consider Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, et al. in the context of German musical-political tangles.


Next Tuesday (9/27) we’ll host a roundtable discussion of philosophy and the upcoming U. S. Presidential election. Featuring: Justin Clark, Erica Holberg, and Harrison Kleiner. Come join the discussion!
Tuesday, September 27th
3:00 p.m.
Huntsman Hall Room 226
Our first, get-organized meeting for Ethics Bowl will be next Wednesday, September 7th, at 3:30 pm, in Main 006. Please come if you think you’re interested! If you can’t make it, just send a note to either charlie.huenemann(at)usu.edu, or erica.holberg(at)usu.edu.
Wednesday, August 31st is USU’s “Day on the Quad,” and Philosophy Club has reserved a booth (near the middle – stop by and say hi!). Does anyone have access to some sort of canopy we can borrow, to prevent philosophers’ brains from boiling while out in the sun?
Ethics Bowl is sort of like debate. Teams from different schools present perspectives on contemporary moral problems, and they get points for being fair, responsible, and judicious. Students learn A LOT – about various interesting social problems, and also about presenting arguments and objections. More here.
If you think you might be interested in Ethics Bowl, send a note to me – charlie.huenemann(at)usu.edu. We’ll have an organizational meeting early in the fall, arrange for regular meeting times, and begin to prepare for the regional competition this fall! The top teams will go to the national competition in Dallas in February 2017.