Philosophical Community of Inquiry
Discover the power of collective philosophy with Philosophical Community of Inquiry sessions. These group meetings provide a unique space to collaboratively explore philosophical questions, enrich your critical thinking, and share diverse perspectives.
What is a Philosophical Community of Inquiry?
A Philosophical Community of Inquiry is a group of people who come together to practice philosophy collaboratively. The goal is to answer a philosophical question chosen collectively. These questions can cover a wide range of topics. Regardless of the question, the aim is to explore our concepts, values, and the principles that underpin them together.
Objectives
The sessions of the Philosophical Community of Inquiry aim to:
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Create an open dialogue space: Engage in enriching discussions on philosophical questions relevant to your daily life.
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Develop critical thinking: Explore varied perspectives and deepen your understanding of essential topics.
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Encourage the exchange of ideas: Share your viewpoints and understand those of others, thereby strengthening social bonds and personal growth.
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Build a shared vision: Collaborate to develop a clearer and more nuanced understanding of reality.
Session Structure
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Introduction and roundtable: Introduction of participants and setting the session's framework.
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Collaborative reading: Analysis of a philosophical text excerpt to stimulate reflection.
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Selection of a research question: Collective choice of a philosophical question to explore.
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Participant discussion: Debate and exchange on the selected question, with active participation from all members.
Pricing
The Philosophical Community of Inquiry sessions are priced at $20 per 3-hour session. Meetings are held in groups, with the number of participants ranging from 10 to 20 people. Payments are made via Interac e-transfer.
Why Participate?
Participating in a Philosophical Community of Inquiry is a valuable opportunity to explore deep questions in a collaborative setting. You will benefit from the richness of shared perspectives and develop critical thinking skills while contributing to a collective understanding of philosophical issues.
Interested?
Don't hesitate to contact me to express your interest. I would be happy to include you in the next meeting of a Philosophical Community of Inquiry.
