What we’re about
We explore different philosophical, social, political, religious, etc. ideas and concepts from theoretical and practical perspectives to learn how they influence society, civilization, and our lives. We challenge all paradigms and views to see their pros and cons, caveats and limits, benefits and problems, to understand the ideas deeply and truthfully, and to make conscious choices about them.
Simple principles we follow:
- Challenge and be ready to be challenged.
- Agree to disagree.
- Make thoughts, not mess.
If the above-mentioned message resonates with you, welcome aboard!
The group's meetings are hosted in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center (MIC). You can learn more about MIC on the website www.mentality.center
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Will, Belief, and Power. Schopenhauer’s “World as Will and Representation” study6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC
At this meeting, we will explore the philosophical concepts of Will, Belief, and Power, their relationships, and their significance to the universe. For that, we will study and discuss a fragment of Arthur Schopenhauer’s work “World as Will and Representation” (§1-3 and §19). You can find the text via this link: Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Representation.pdf
Come and join us in this friendly, thought-provoking discussion!
Everyone is welcome.No preparation, special education, or background is required; the fragment reading is encouraged but optional.
Don’t worry about missing past events of the series — each one is exciting and valuable on its own.This event is a part of the “Today and Tomorrow” Project Series that is organized in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center. You can learn more about the project and organizers here: www.mentality.center
- Being and Nothingness. Heidegger’s “What Is Metaphysics?” lecture study6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC
This time we will explore the largest philosophical concepts of Being and Nothingness, their interrelationships, and their significance to the universe (if we can use the word “universe” in this case). For that, we will study and discuss Martin Heidegger’s inaugural lecture “What Is Metaphysics?” You can find the text via this link: Heidegger - What is Metaphysics.pdf
Come and join us in this friendly, thought-provoking discussion!
Everyone is welcome.No preparation, special education, or background is required; the fragment reading is encouraged but optional.
Don’t worry about missing past events of the series — each one is exciting and valuable on its own.This event is a part of the “Today and Tomorrow” Project Series that is organized in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center. You can learn more about the project and organizers here: www.mentality.center
- Equality of the Unequal. Nietzsche’s “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” fragment study6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC
At this meeting, we are exploring the question of equality, inequality, equality of the unequal, and inequality of equal. For that, we will study and discuss a fragment of Friedrich Nietzsche’s work “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” (#29 The Tarantulas). You can find the text via this link: Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra.pdf
Come and join us in this friendly, thought-provoking discussion!
Everyone is welcome.No preparation, special education, or background is required; the fragment reading is encouraged but optional.
Don’t worry about missing past events of the series — each one is exciting and valuable on its own.This event is a part of the “Today and Tomorrow” Project Series that is organized in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center. You can learn more about the project and organizers here: www.mentality.center
- Truth as Being. Heidegger’s “Being and Time” fragment study6039 Branch Hill Cir · Charlotte, NC, Charlotte, NC
This time, we are exploring the question of Truth in its static and dynamic representations. For that, we will study and discuss a fragment of Martin Heidegger’s work “Being and Time” (§44. Dasein, Disclosedness, and Truth). You can find the text via this link: Heidegger - Being and Time.pdf
Come and join us in this friendly, thought-provoking discussion!
Everyone is welcome.No preparation, special education, or background is required; the fragment reading is encouraged but optional.
Don’t worry about missing past events of the series — each one is exciting and valuable on its own.This event is a part of the “Today and Tomorrow” Project Series that is organized in collaboration with Mentality Innovation Center. You can learn more about the project and organizers here: www.mentality.center