To a global, virtual, free, open, {future degree- & credit-granting}, multilingual University & School for the developing world and everyone, as well as loving bliss ~ scottmacleod.com
Friendly greetings ... some questions of thinking, what is to be human, of human rights' ethics, and philosophy? Quaker-wise too? Friends' philosophy, for example, at Haverford and Swarthmore, doesn't seem to ripple into mainstream legal questions too much, that I've noticed, for example. Some of this thinking might:
Looked up Harvard philosophy faculty this morning, and found these interesting conversations - for one, 2019 Harvard Anscombe conference - and others about ethics, which touches abstractly on eudaimonia at around 35 minutes - and theism and non-theism issues throughout ... Doyle is originally from England, I think, and attended Cambridge, so there's a touch of British culture in his thinking -
2019 Harvard Anscombe Symposium - Prof James Doyle
And here's another Harvard professor, touching on what it is to be a human being so ethics too - as well as the role of the secular age as well as the role of technology regarding what we might aspire to... interestingly
I teach about the information age, per the above talk, perhaps informed not by the middle ages, or this secular age, but rather by information technological developments, comparable to the first and second industrial revolutions - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/InfoTechNetworkSocGlobalUniv.html.
Am returning to Oxford Philosophy Theology atheist graduate student Alex O'Connor aka CosmicSkeptic in some of these regards too (please see below, again) - and even especially regarding questions of human rights and ethics.
It's interesting to me how philosophy is much about the conversation, whereas Friends find connectedness in Meeting, but perhaps recently for Quakers regarding Non-theist Friends in an unfolding email conversation in part.
Am curious about the role that talk therapy may have played, or could play too, in some of the above philosophers:
In what ways can @WorldUnivAndSch medical schools best make free #TalkTherapy with MD psychiatrists (#WUaSPsychiatry), as well as eventual #WUaSAvatarBots (for privacy even) & for #WUaSmatriculatedStudents first - in all ~200 countries' universities re local law & main languages?
Cosmic Sceptic Atheist Alex at Oxford: DISGUSTING Things From My Theology Degree
1010/2019
Non-theist Friends, NtFs -
Brilliant stuff (as they might say in Edinburgh, where I studied as a high school student at Fettes College, and attended chapel every morning, and 'Collection" or prayers every evening as well:):
Here's Cosmic Sceptic Atheist Alex at Oxford: "DISGUSTING Things From My Theology Degree"
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- https://youtu.be/VvcOfUrHS5U ... seems very relevant to Quakers / Friends and now NtF/ Nontheist Friends' emergence historically too somehow ...
May also head over from Religion to Philosophy or even NtF Philosophy. Am finding Eric Dodson's thinking fascinating in these regards; see his "Wisdom and Education" -
Wallace Watson (Duquesne Professor Emeritus) or Rosemary Coffey - do you happen to know Eric Dodson by any chance? (Was he by any chance involved with Pittsburgh Friends' Meeting)? He lived in Pittsburgh PA and was a Duquesne University graduate student from about 1987-1996 (Have blogged a bit about Eric Dodson's philosophy and psychology here too - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2019/10/andean-cock-of-rock-wisdom-education-by.html ) ... Very brilliant stuff too :)
https://twitter.com/ramymik/status/1181696994403897344 >#RealisticVirtualHarbin >#GooglePoly & #FilmTo3D App in #RealisticVirtualEarthForCRISPR for learning CRISPR lab techniques for working from HOME labs #ActualVirtual #PhysicalDigital?
- CC World University and School - like CC Wikipedia with best STEM-centric CC OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt educational organization.
6/15/2020
Hi Nontheist Friends:
Cosmic Skeptic Atheist Alex, the non-theist Oxford theology graduate student:
DEBATE: Would God Allow Evil? @CosmicSkeptic vs @InspiringPhilosophy
I wrote one of my Reed College qualifying exams in Religion (with both social science focus, as well as feminist theology focus) on the so-called 'problem of evil' (an old debate from Augustine, Aquinas and more recently John Hicks' ) ... but not from an atheist or non-theist (let alone NtF Friendly/Quaker) perspective.
But Cosmic Skeptic Atheist Alex offers new ways (for me) for addressing such questions, and potentially in a non-theistically Friendly way ... Alex's opening begins at 22 minutes.
I find that my more current research interests focus on the ethnography of actual-virtual Harbin Hot Springs, where Harbin is also 2 churches (HCC, and NACOB) interestingly (but where actual Harbin is now closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and before closed due to the Valley Fire of September 2015 in Lake county CA). My research focuses partly on the ethnography of meditation in warm pools - with parallels to sitting in Quaker Silent Meeting - and even with developing brain research (where philosophical theodicy questions for me are something of the past (1983)).
- CC World University and School - like CC Wikipedia with best STEM-centric CC OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt educational organization.
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