Pozivamo na seriju online Sokratovih kafea gdje ćete imati, jedinstvenu priliku učestvovati, u filozofskom dijalogu sa Christopherom Phillipsom, poznatim osnivačem Sokratovih kafea. Treća sesija ima za cilj istraživanje važnog pitanja: “Kako može i da li zloupotreba društvenih medija doprinosi većoj rodnoj nejednakosti i nasilju nad ženama i manjinama?”
Podsjećamo da svi mogu učestvovati u Sokratovim kafeima. Starost, pol, obrazovanje, vjera, nacionalnost, seksualna orijentacija nisu važni, jer svako može imati koristi od životnog iskustva i mudrosti. Oni koji učestvuju u Sokratovim kafeima dijele osjećaje filozofa Sokrata koji uključuje strastvenu, ali i fikcionalnu razmjenu ideja.
Profesor Phillips je 2000. godine, završio master iz humanistike, s naglaskom na filozofiji, na Univerzitetu u Kaliforniji. Također posjeduje magistarski stupanj iz prirodnih znanosti sa Delta State univerziteta. Phillips je stekao doktorat iz komunikacija na Edith Cowan univerzitetu u Australiji. Godine 2012. dobio je “Distinguished American Leadership Award”. Također je predavao na Univerzitetu u Njujorku, te na Univerzitetu u Pensilvaniji.
Pridružite nam se 15. aprila 2024. u 18:00 putem zoom linka:
Meeting ID: 767 6918 3358
Šifra: ZK5t7X
Događaj se realizuje na engleskom jeziku i prijevod nije osiguran.
ENG:
SOCRATES CAFÉ: Invitation to participate in the second Socratic café with founder Christopher Phillips
Intro: We invite you to a series of online Socratic cafés where you will have a unique opportunity to engage in philosophical dialogue with Christopher Phillips, the renowned founder of Socratic cafés. The third session aims to explore the important question: “How can and does the misuse of social media contribute to greater gender inequality and violence against women and minorities?”
We invite you to a series of online Socratic cafés where you will have a unique opportunity to engage in philosophical dialogue with Christopher Phillips, the renowned founder of Socratic cafés. The third session aims to explore the important question: “How can and does the misuse of social media contribute to greater gender inequality and violence against women and minorities?”
We remind everyone that all are welcome to participate in Socratic cafés. Age, gender, education, religion, nationality, sexual orientation are not important because everyone can benefit from life experience and wisdom. Those who participate in Socratic cafés share the feelings of the philosopher Socrates, which involves passionate, yet fictional, exchange of ideas.
Professor Phillips completed his master’s degree in humanities, with a focus on philosophy, at the University of California in 2000. He also holds a master’s degree in natural sciences from Delta State University. Phillips earned his Ph.D. in communications at Edith Cowan University in Australia. In 2012, he received the “Distinguished American Leadership Award.” He has also taught at New York University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Join us on 15th of April at 6pm
Meeting ID: 767 6918 3358
Password: ZK5t7X