Structure has been perfect too, in case anyone was wondering. It’s a great blend of analyzing the text while also connecting the ideas to the modern world. Excited to continue the journey!
It's been a wild ride Paul! Just echoing what Matt said - the course structure has been excellent, and I love how you've flexed the sessions and allowed us to explore and meander from the technicalities of the text to the real world implications and modern context, in particular AI. On which point, I was a bit disappointed at this last bit "and also be a human being." - I'd quite like to get the AI bot's insight, maybe you can add that to the ideas list.
PS - I think my friends are going to get fed up of me somehow bringing philosophy into every discussion these days. Might need new friends. Totally worth it.
For the upcoming PHIL 1: Intro To Philosophy, the meetings will be Saturdays 12pm EST/EDT and run for about 120 minutes. Everything is recorded. This will most likely be the usual meeting time for future courses, but I may also open up mutliple sessions depending on demand.
Structure has been perfect too, in case anyone was wondering. It’s a great blend of analyzing the text while also connecting the ideas to the modern world. Excited to continue the journey!
Thanks Matt, it's been amazing having you there. The dreams question is one we will have to come back to after I read Jung lol
It's been a wild ride Paul! Just echoing what Matt said - the course structure has been excellent, and I love how you've flexed the sessions and allowed us to explore and meander from the technicalities of the text to the real world implications and modern context, in particular AI. On which point, I was a bit disappointed at this last bit "and also be a human being." - I'd quite like to get the AI bot's insight, maybe you can add that to the ideas list.
PS - I think my friends are going to get fed up of me somehow bringing philosophy into every discussion these days. Might need new friends. Totally worth it.
We are your friends now, muahahah
Cool idea! Do you know when the live meetings will be schedule (day/time/frequency)?
For the upcoming PHIL 1: Intro To Philosophy, the meetings will be Saturdays 12pm EST/EDT and run for about 120 minutes. Everything is recorded. This will most likely be the usual meeting time for future courses, but I may also open up mutliple sessions depending on demand.