2.01 The Roots of Western Thought
Resources from the Shepway and District u3a Science, Philosophy and Spirituality Seminar on The Roots of Western Thought: 31st January 2024.
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Posted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Jan 28, 2024 |
Resources from the Shepway and District u3a Science, Philosophy and Spirituality Seminar on The Roots of Western Thought: 31st January 2024.
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Home Page for Season 2 of the u3a course on Science, Philosophy, and Spirituality
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Nov 11, 2023 | General, Life together, Philosophy, Science, Spirituality |
Summary of a year’s reflection and discussion about the dynamic and evolving nature of human understanding and its impact on the world. This article has links to the summaries produced for each of the twelve topics.
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Nov 6, 2023 | Blog Post |
We humans are having such an impact on our planet, that an inter-disciplinary research group is proposing to name our current geological period the “Anthropocene”. This post looks at why that is, the challenges it creates for humanity, and some of the questions it raises about the historical events and ideas that have brought us to this point.
Read MorePosted by Dr Terry Cooke-Davies | Oct 14, 2023 |
This page contains resources from a module that reviews our latest understanding of the human mind – the embodied mind perspective. This paradigm offers a fresh understanding of how our minds work, highlighting the inseparable relationship between our bodies, experiences, and cognition. It recognizes that our thinking, perception, and even consciousness are not solely products of our brains, but emerge from the dynamic interactions between our bodies, sensory experiences, and the world around us. This perspective invites us to explore the profound impact of our embodied nature on our everyday lives, shaping how we perceive, understand, and engage with the world.
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