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SUMMARY:March 2 GBS: Overview of Modern Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:Philosophers and their ideas are sometimes the drivers of change\, and sometimes they are reacting to change.  How did the moderns become modern? What were the issues and questions that inspired them? What was the character of their inquiry\, and how did modern culture interact with it? In this seminar\, we will gain an overview of some of the key features of philosophical inquiry from the 16th century to the 20th. \nThe Great Books Symposium is a webinar for K-12 teachers in the private school\, the public school\, and the homeschool. \nMaximum Attendees: 20\, so be sure to reserve your spot early. The session will be recorded and made available to those who have registered. \nMore about the Great Books Symposium \nRegister Here for Zoom AttendanceCharley Dewberryis the dean and a tutor at Gutenberg College\, a practicing scientist and stream ecologist\, and the author of Saving Science: A Critique of Science and Its Role in Salmon Recovery (2004) and Intelligent Discourse: Exposing the Fallacious Standoff Between Evolution and Intelligent Design (2006). He holds a B.S. in the arts (political science\, economics\, and zoology; 1975) and an M.S. in stream ecology (1978) from Michigan State University\, and a Ph.D. in philosophy with an emphasis on philosophy of science from the University of Oregon (1995).
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