January, 2009 Daytime
Plato said that if one “knows” what is good, then one will do it. In what sense is Plato’s hypothesis true?
If the Socrates Café attendees were to attempt to have a wider influence in society, what would we do?
Can “steady-state” capitalism exist (i.e. is growth necessary)?
Is privacy a right or a privilege?
What is going to happen to broadcasting or printed news if the economy implodes?
This group meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:00 P.M. and the third Thurdsay of each month at 1:00 P.M. at the Palm Harbor Library, 2330 Nebraska Ave., Palm Harbor, Florida 34683
Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts
Monday, December 21, 2009
January, 2009 Daytime
Labels:
broadcasting,
capitalism,
economy,
good,
growth,
hypothesis,
influence,
news,
Plato,
privacy,
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right,
society,
Socrates Cafe,
steady-state
Saturday, December 19, 2009
October, 2008 Daytime
October, 2008 Daytime
Is the USA on an irreversible decline in its world importance and influence?
Do we have a right to not be offended? Who decides?
Do you think people should take a civics test before they are allowed to vote?
What have you “morally struggled” about in your life?
Is the USA on an irreversible decline in its world importance and influence?
Do we have a right to not be offended? Who decides?
Do you think people should take a civics test before they are allowed to vote?
What have you “morally struggled” about in your life?
Labels:
civics test,
importance,
influence,
irreversible decline,
life,
morally struggled,
offended,
right,
United States,
vote,
world
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