Recent Changes for "Philosophy" - Rochester Wikihttps://rocwiki.org/PhilosophyRecent Changes of the page "Philosophy" on Rochester Wiki.en-us https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=19&version2=20&ts=1484348208Philosophy2017-01-13T22:56:48Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. <span>For current topics, look at the [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Russell Forum] schedule. </span>The group has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. The group has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=18&version2=19&ts=1418349353Philosophy2014-12-12T01:55:53Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. The group has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. <span>For current topics, look at the [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Russell Forum] schedule. </span>The group has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=17&version2=18&ts=1418348993Philosophy2014-12-12T01:49:53Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. <span>Monthly topics are available on [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; t</span>he group<span>&nbsp;also</span> has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. <span>T</span>he group has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=16&version2=17&ts=1408242466Philosophy2014-08-17T02:27:46Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The <span>Greater Rochester</span> Russell S<span>et, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell S</span>ociety<span>"</span>], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on <span>organizer </span>[http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The <span>Rochester Russell Forum, a chapter of the [http://bertrandrussell.org/ Bertrand</span> Russell Society], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has a [http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=15&version2=16&ts=1408242093Philosophy2014-08-17T02:21:33Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has a<span>n </span>http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has a<span>&nbsp;[</span>http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=14&version2=15&ts=1408241965Philosophy2014-08-17T02:19:25Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has an http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/<span>?scroll=true</span> Meetup Page]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has an http://www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/events/past/ Meetup Page]. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 7: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * John Dewey Society meets intermittent Sundays. Dewey was fond of Pragmatism, and works included ''The Public and its Problems'' (1927), ''Democracy and Education'' (1916), and ''Art as Experience'' (1934). The group typically reads Dewey, but has read other philosophers such as Habermas. '''Contact needed'''.</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=13&version2=14&ts=1408241871Philosophy2014-08-17T02:17:51Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has an <span>[</span>http://<span>lists.d</span>ev<span>iousfish.com/listinfo.c</span>g<span>i/russellset-deviousfish.com announcement and discussion mailing list</span>]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]; the group also has an http://<span>www.meetup.com/Bertrand-Russell-Forum-of-Rochester/</span>ev<span>ents/past/?scroll=true Meetup Pa</span>g<span>e</span>]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=12&version2=13&ts=1368904699Philosophy2013-05-18T19:18:19ZPeretteBarellaUpdate Flower City Philosophy location, add link to GRRS mailing list page. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]<span>.</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersole's web site]<span>; the group also has an [http://lists.deviousfish.com/listinfo.cgi/russellset-deviousfish.com announcement and discussion mailing list].</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Flower City Philosophy meets weekly on Wednesday nights, 7:30 PM. Without an established focus, it has a wider range of discourse than other groups; it also tends to be a more pragmatic, with topics related to recent events and concerns effecting day-to-day life. The group alternates between open discussion and a preset topic. Open discussions are held at ["The Old Toad"], usually in the snug (a/k/a Queen Victoria Room), but possibly elsewhere in the bar if the snug's been snagged. At the end of open sessions, a topic is chosen for the following week's topic. Topical meetings occur at ["<span>Jembetat Gallery and </span>C<span>af</span>e"]<span>, toward the back of the seating area where the music is quieter</span>. These meetings begin with an opener question, typically involving how we have encountered the week's topic in our own lives. This leads into discussion of the topic at hand. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Flower City Philosophy meets weekly on Wednesday nights, 7:30 PM. Without an established focus, it has a wider range of discourse than other groups; it also tends to be a more pragmatic, with topics related to recent events and concerns effecting day-to-day life. The group alternates between open discussion and a preset topic. Open discussions are held at ["The Old Toad"], usually in the snug (a/k/a Queen Victoria Room), but possibly elsewhere in the bar if the snug's been snagged. At the end of open sessions, a topic is chosen for the following week's topic. Topical meetings occur at ["C<span>rossroads Coffeehous</span>e"]. These meetings begin with an opener question, typically involving how we have encountered the week's topic in our own lives. This leads into discussion of the topic at hand. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=11&version2=12&ts=1357867240Philosophy2013-01-11T01:20:40ZPeretteBarella <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. Handouts and related information are available at Pathway's Yahoo group, [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CHRISTIAN-PATHWAYS]. For the current topic or further information, contact David White at [[MailTo(dwhite AT sjfc DOT edu)]].<br> - </span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 9: </td> <td> Line 7: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * John Dewey Society meets intermittent Sundays. Dewey was fond of Pragmatism, and works included ''The Public and its Problems'' (1927), ''Democracy and Education'' (1916), and ''Art as Experience'' (1934). The group <span>exclusive</span>ly reads Dewey<span>&nbsp;or works commenting on Dewey</span>. '''Contact needed'''. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * John Dewey Society meets intermittent Sundays. Dewey was fond of Pragmatism, and works included ''The Public and its Problems'' (1927), ''Democracy and Education'' (1916), and ''Art as Experience'' (1934). The group <span>typical</span>ly reads Dewey<span>, but has read other philosophers such as Habermas</span>. '''Contact needed'''. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=10&version2=11&ts=1316293369Philosophy2011-09-17T21:02:49ZPeretteBarellaRewrite Flower City Philosophy w/ Jembetat location. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 7: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- * Flower City Philosophy meets alternating Wednesday evenings at ["The Old Toad"] at 7:30 PM. The group is usually found in the snug (a/k/a Queen Victoria Room), but on the first Wednesday the snug is reserved so the philosophers can instead be found at the big table in the south east corner of the dining room. Without a particular focus, this group tends to have a wider range of philosophy than other groups; it also tends to be a more pragmatic in that topics are often related to recent events and concerns effecting day-to-day life.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ * Flower City Philosophy meets weekly on Wednesday nights, 7:30 PM. Without an established focus, it has a wider range of discourse than other groups; it also tends to be a more pragmatic, with topics related to recent events and concerns effecting day-to-day life. The group alternates between open discussion and a preset topic. Open discussions are held at ["The Old Toad"], usually in the snug (a/k/a Queen Victoria Room), but possibly elsewhere in the bar if the snug's been snagged. At the end of open sessions, a topic is chosen for the following week's topic. Topical meetings occur at ["Jembetat Gallery and Cafe"], toward the back of the seating area where the music is quieter. These meetings begin with an opener question, typically involving how we have encountered the week's topic in our own lives. This leads into discussion of the topic at hand.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=9&version2=10&ts=1286974866Philosophy2010-10-13T13:01:06Zphilebersole <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersol's web site]. </td> <td> <span>+</span> * The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the ["Bertrand Russell Society"], meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on organizer [http://philebersole.wordpress.com/rochester-russell-set-schedule/ Phil Ebersol<span>e</span>'s web site]. </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=8&version2=9&ts=1274221508Philosophy2010-05-18T22:25:08ZPeretteBarellaUpdate link to BRS schedule, add chapter name. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * ["Bertrand Russell Society"] meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on <span>the </span>g<span>roup's web site:</span> [http://<span>sun1</span>.<span>sjfc</span>.<span>edu</span>/<span>~dwhit</span>e/b<span>rs</span>] </td> <td> <span>+</span> *<span>&nbsp;The Greater Rochester Russell Set, a chapter of the</span> ["Bertrand Russell Society"]<span>,</span> meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on <span>or</span>g<span>anizer</span> [http://<span>philebersole</span>.<span>wordpress</span>.<span>com</span>/<span>rochester-russell-set-schedul</span>e/<span>&nbsp;Phil E</span>b<span>ersol's web site</span>]<span>.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=7&version2=8&ts=1268407204Philosophy2010-03-12T15:20:04Zalexandergartleyadded wiki link to Bertrand Russell Society <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 3: </td> <td> Line 3: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * <span>The </span>Bertrand Russell Society<span>, which</span> meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on the group's web site: [http://sun1.sjfc.edu/~dwhite/brs] </td> <td> <span>+</span> * <span>["</span>Bertrand Russell Society<span>"]</span> meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on the group's web site: [http://sun1.sjfc.edu/~dwhite/brs] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=6&version2=7&ts=1263566513Philosophy2010-01-15T14:41:53Zalexandergartleybolded the page name in the description <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Rochester has a number of philosophical discussion or reading groups, each usually devoted to a particular brand or aspect of philosophy.<span>&nbsp;</span> Among them are: </td> <td> <span>+</span> Rochester has a number of philosophical discussion or reading groups, each usually devoted to a particular brand or aspect of <span>'''</span>philosophy<span>'''</span>. Among them are: </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=5&version2=6&ts=1241466355Philosophy2009-05-04T19:45:55ZPeretteBarellaAdd Flower City Philosophy to list. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 7: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * Flower City Philosophy meets alternating Wednesday evenings at ["The Old Toad"] at 7:30 PM. The group is usually found in the snug (a/k/a Queen Victoria Room), but on the first Wednesday the snug is reserved so the philosophers can instead be found at the big table in the south east corner of the dining room. Without a particular focus, this group tends to have a wider range of philosophy than other groups; it also tends to be a more pragmatic in that topics are often related to recent events and concerns effecting day-to-day life.<br> + </span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=4&version2=5&ts=1233171920Philosophy2009-01-28T19:45:20ZPeretteBarella <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at [[MailTo(dwhite AT sjfc DOT edu)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. <span>Handouts and related information are available at Pathway's Yahoo group, [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CHRISTIAN-PATHWAYS]. </span>For the current topic<span>&nbsp;or further information</span>, contact David White at [[MailTo(dwhite AT sjfc DOT edu)]]<span>.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=3&version2=4&ts=1231946901Philosophy2009-01-14T15:28:21ZReyTuckerRenamed from "philosophy" (capsing) <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p>No differences found!</div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=2&version2=3&ts=1231906942philosophy2009-01-14T04:22:22Zpeteb <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at <span>||</span>[[MailTo(dwhite AT sjfc DOT edu)]]<span>||</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at [[MailTo(dwhite AT sjfc DOT edu)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=1&version2=2&ts=1231906915philosophy2009-01-14T04:21:55Zpetebdespamified email addy <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at <span>dwhite@</span>sjfc<span>.edu.</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at <span>||[[MailTo(dwhite AT </span>sjfc<span>&nbsp;DOT edu)]]||</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> https://rocwiki.org/Philosophyhttps://rocwiki.org/Philosophy?action=diff&version1=0&version2=1&ts=1231880942philosophy2009-01-13T21:09:02ZPeretteBarella <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Philosophy<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Rochester has a number of philosophical discussion or reading groups, each usually devoted to a particular brand or aspect of philosophy. Among them are:<br> + <br> + * The Bertrand Russell Society, which meets on the second Thursday at 7 PM each month at ["Writers &amp; Books"]. Russell's well-known works are ''Why I am not a Christian'' (1927) and ''Principals of Social Reconstruction'' (1916). In addition to philosophy, Russell was a mathematician and co-wrote ''Principia Mathematica'' (1910-1913). Each month features a presentation relating to Russell, his works, or philosophy in general, after which there is a general discussion of the topic. Monthly topics are available on the group's web site: [http://sun1.sjfc.edu/~dwhite/brs]<br> + <br> + * Christian Pathways operates each Sundays from 9-10 AM at ["St. Paul's Episcopal Church"] ([http://www.stpaulsec.org]). In the reading group, participants are expected to read a section of the current book each week, with discussion focusing on the current chapter or chapters. Works often focus on Christian apologists but has included other works such as Freud's ''Future of an Illusion'', which disputes religion. For the current topic, contact David White at dwhite@sjfc.edu.<br> + <br> + * John Dewey Society meets intermittent Sundays. Dewey was fond of Pragmatism, and works included ''The Public and its Problems'' (1927), ''Democracy and Education'' (1916), and ''Art as Experience'' (1934). The group exclusively reads Dewey or works commenting on Dewey. '''Contact needed'''.<br> + <br> + See also: ["Anarchism"]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div>