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Crash Course in Ethics

12/10/2019

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Dear Curious Souls,
    Do you ever feel like what’s missing from the world today is some sense of ethics? Does it seem like people act based on the whim of whatever they feel like doing in the moment, without much thought for personal or political integrity or the consequences of their actions? Does it seem like the long view of human health and flourishing has been forgotten?
    In our upcoming Crash Course in Ethics series of workshops, we'll be introducing and examining classic and contemporary approaches to ethical thinking. This will offer us a variety of tools that will deepen and sharpen our ability to grapple with big questions about how we should live and what we should do when faced with dilemmas that deeply affect the character of our own and others' lives.
    Our January 3-week workshop will focus on classic approaches, introducing virtue ethics, duty-based ethics, and consequence-based ethics. Our March 3-week workshop will focus on contemporary approaches, introducing feminist and environmental ethics that critique classic approaches and expand ethics in new directions. Workshops can be taken independently or as a series.

Come with us to:
  • Learn and critically examine a variety of approaches to ethical thinking
  • Consider how different approaches can apply to current ethical crises, personal and political
  • Experiment with putting ethical insights to work in your life

Workshop 1: Classic approaches in Ethics
January 11, 18, 25 2020
1:00 - 3:30 p.m.
At World Cup Coffee
1740 NW Glisan, Portland

Workshop 2: Contemporary approaches in Ethics
March 14, 21, 28
1:00 - 3:30 p.m.
At World Cup Coffee
1740 NW Glisan, Portland

Learn more and register here.
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    Monica Vilhauer, founder of Curious Soul Philosophy, designs and leads workshops and retreats that approach philosophy as a way of life.  She also offers one-on-one philosophical counseling for adults.

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