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Tabitha: Hello?! Why are you not in the Philosophy Society already?! Think about joining! We’ll post a link to the Philosophy Society in this video. So, thank you so much!
Hello all! Today, Tabitha interviewed Victoria, the president of the UNT Philosophy Society!
Ways to keep up with the Philosophy Society can be found below 👇
(cont.) We went hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, and attended some demonstrations from the historical site on the state park. We also do fundraising in the Fall and throughout the semester, and we have free pizza every meeting.
Our interview with Victoria, the president of the UNT Philosophy Society (@UNTPhilSoc), will be posted TONIGHT @ 7 central. Stay tuned to find out what they do and how to join!!
For more information on the society: https://t.co/NiDIHqCiWK
Dr. Rowe here, continuing our interviews with PHIL faculty on classes they are teaching in Fall 2022. Today: an interview with Dr. Thompson, teaching Intro to Logic (PHIL 2050).
Dr. Thompson, what are you most looking forward to in your PHIL 2050 class?
Happy Friday! To kick off your weekend, we’re here with an interview with Dr. Briggle about his Ancient Philosophy class (PHIL 3310) he’ll be teaching next fall. Let’s hear what Briggle is looking forward to most next semester!
Hello all! It’s Tabitha here with an interview with our fabulous Dr. Kalmanson about her Buddhism, Daoism, and Shintoism class offered next fall. Check out what she has to say!
Dr. Gauldrón Ramírez: In this class, we will think and practice antiracism by reflecting upon the idea of abolition in different contexts of North American societies and communities. I am excited to learn from student's questions, lives, and political commitments!
Mini interviews with PHIL on Fall 2022 classes.
Dr. Rowe: Hi Dr. Gualdrón Ramírez! What are you excited to do/discuss in PHIL 3130 (Antiracist Thought) next semester?
Dr. Kalmanson invites you to join the exciting colloquium "Jain Contributions to Interfaith Dialogue" on Sat., March 26, 4-6pm at UNT ENV 130 or on zoom. More info on speakers, registration, or zoom link for online participation in flyer posted above!
March 30: An exciting opportunity to join Dr. Gualdrón Ramírez and PHIL grad student Anna Meyers in viewing and discussing Lucrecia Martel's important film, _La Ciénaga_!
Join us for UNT Preview Day!
Dr. Kaplan, Dr. Rowe, Tabitha, and Maddie will be at the Academic Fair (outside) between Sage and Sycamore Halls (near the Union) from 1pm-3pm -- table #32.
Come say hello, talk philosophy and religion -- and see if you can get a free lunch!
Dr Rowe here. In honor of #UNTPreview I'd like to pose a question for our philosophy and religion majors: What first hooked you on the study of philosophy and/or religion?