Archive for the Socrates Café Category

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Does our personal history control our view of right and wrong?”

Express ’em if you got ’em.

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Can we hold two totally contradictory beliefs?”

Well, what type you?

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Is any person inherently better than another?”

Chime away.

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Are we facing a change in values?”

Special thanks to my lovely wife, Heather, for stepping up and stepping in as moderator while I was sick in bed. Philosophy must go on!

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?”

Chime in, out and over.

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Can a person really forgive?”

A penny for your thoughts.

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“What’s more real, ideas or experience?”

Sound off e-merica!

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“What is the connection between man/woman and nature?”

Another rousing session, sincere thanks to all of the participants. Please feel free to cyber-philosophise.

This month’s Socrates Café question(s):

“Why do people insist on being right? Is it possible to break people of this habit?”

Thanks to all of the attendees who contributed to a lively and stimulating meeting. I hope to see many of the new faces again in the future. Until then, feel free to continue the discussion below.

This month’s Socrates Café question:

“Is rivalry healthy?”

An apropro question in light of the Eagles vs. Cowboys Monday night game. As always, a rousing conversation ensued.  Feel free to weigh in.