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The Manhattan Great Books Reading and Discussion Program is based on the idea that by reading from the great books of our civilization and discussing them with other people - sharing your insights and questions - you can reach a fuller understanding of these works than you could on your own. We meet in room 508 at the NY Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street at Central Park West (entrance is on W. 64th Street) All are invited who look for a challenging yet satisfying discussion on some …
The group meets the last Wednesday of every month to discuss New Yorker essays and short stories. The PLUS is a pre-meeting, separate discussion of a book ( fiction or non-fiction ) chosen in advance by the group. A member may participate in The New Yorker meeting without joining the book discussion. All essays, short stories, and books are chosen at each meeting by the group. In some cases the group may decided to devote multiple sessions to a book.
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We’re a discussion group with a focus on rationality, philosophy, science, technology, skepticism and ethics. We choose members who are friendly, intellectually curious, intelligent, non-religious, and rationally-minded – meaning that we’re more interested in figuring out the truth together than in proving ourselves right, or in arguing for the sake of arguing. Our members are young, almost all in the range of 20 to 35 years old. Our meetings are usually informal group discussions at someone’s a …
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Are you intelligent, knowledgeable, an intellectual who thrives on stimulating conversation? Then you will likely enjoy this lively meetup, where we will discuss issues relevant to us all, from politics, philosophy, ethics, news, history, spirituality, relationships; the floor is wide-open to topics. We’ll pick a subject at the beginning of each meetup and discuss it over dinner at a reasonably-priced restaurant or café at a location in the west village or Chelsea. All ages are welcome, especial …
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A casual and friendly reading/discussion group. We are planning to read texts such as Plato, Kieregaard & Nietzsche.
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… (Our Book Discussions for Plays)
Doubt by John Patrick Shanley!
Blues for An Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage!
Stick Fly by Lydia Diamond!
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"Of all of the plays we've seen, this was my absolute favorite!! The music was fantastic, the messages were uplifting and overall theme of community, family and unity wa …
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… Our future discussions can address both, diversity in our teams can lead to amazing things so invite anyone who is willing to add to the initial discussion Future meetings will involve delving into these challenges to find solutions. We will need people from ALL WALKS of life, engineers, contractors, lawyers, medical professionals, entrepreneurs, inventors, financial professionals, manufacturers, etc. Invite people who have an opinion but who are open minded and are known for good, out of the …
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… Come join us if you like open discussions with friendly people who like to read and discuss intellectually and spiritual challenging material. We meet in the inclusive, generous spirit of Ibn Arabi, and are not proponents of any one religion or world view.
Integrative Medical Discussion Group (IMDG) helps establish connections among present and future doctors and integrative healthcare practitioners, raises awareness and enlightens the community about the ever-growing topic of integrative medicine. The concept of IMDG is to join on a regular basis (at least three times per year) with current and future physicians and health care practitioners of both eastern and western backgrounds who are interested in Integrative Medicine. Discussion evenings …
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This book club will cover great literary works such as Hemingway, Dickens, Shelley, Bronte, Milton, to more recent authors like...humm...let me think--okay---let's face it, English degree = reading lots of dead authors. But really, let's read everything worth reading. :) This group is aimed at mid-twenties to mid-thirties individuals who like to get together over drinks or a meal and have critical discussions about books. Please read on to find out how we run our book club! Each Meet Up will r …
Immodest Proposals is a monthly discussion group for people fascinated by fringe ideas. Discussions center around an outlandish social idea made possible by modern technology and society. For example, past discussions have ranged from defining alternative culture for the 21st century to deciding how much government is too much. Immodest Proposals is also a group for the appreciation of good wine, beer, and food. We select venues with affordable, sustainable options and then arrange for our m …
… ." - Adolf HitlerTo enable high-level rational discussions about problems whose very comprehension *requires* nonlinear thinking, we will develop a vocabulary of ideas that draws heavily upon recent but little-known advances in areas of nonlinear science including Chaos Theory, Complexity Theory, fractals (geometry and statistics), Network Science, Emergence.Chaos Theory and Complexity Theory are not just theories but also facts -- much like Evolution. Chaos in the mathematical sense is not "di …
… The first half of the meeting will be a general discussion of the central question. The second half (with a short break) will be a discussion of more specific aspects and questions about the topic. With some flexibility, we will be going around the table (with an option to 'pass') so that everyone has the opportunity to speak. There will also be open discussion as time allows. A basket will be passed at the end of each meeting and a 2$ contribution is suggested to defray Meetup.com fees and rela …
… And our template for discussion will be the free-form, "round-table". All members are equal, no matter your social station. The assigned text will serve to induce a direction and provide focus, yet thematic revelations are encouraged. I ask that members come prepared with passages or themes from the assigned reading(s) that they wish to discuss with the group so that each discussion will focus on that which grabbed us each with the greatest force. I welcome suggestive readings from the membershi …
A book club to discuss (mostly) fiction books. Men & women of all ages welcome!
Socrates Cafés are gatherings around the world where people from different backgrounds get together and exchange thoughtful ideas and experiences while embracing the central theme of Socrates: that we learn more when we ask questions along with others.
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Rediscover the art of conversation and civilized inquiry. Come join us for great discussion. All are welcome; no philosophical background is necessary. Although we meet every …
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… I expect to have our first discussion group shortly after the Holidays. Your ideas on the topic and your input are important to each member of the group. Please JOIN US. The location and time of our first meeting will be determined after we have a minimum number of participants. Thank you for joining Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Discussion Group. I wish you the best of the holidays whatever they may be for you. Emilia
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We are a group of women devoted to reading, discussing and following the bible. The purpose of this group is to enjoy fellowship with God-fearing, like minded women and inspire each other! Whether you've been reading the bible your entire life or have never picked one up, come join us! We belong to The HeartBeat Church in Jersey City, which is part of the Foursquare family of churches (http://www.foursquare.org) Our weekly bible discussions (Tuesdays at 7:30pm) are led by pastor Heather Hampt …
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I'd love book clubs if it wasn't for the reading. This club is about reading captivating articles of modest length, and then chatting about them over a drink. Articles can be about whatever we want: corruption, religion, Jesse Ventura, high school popularity, etc. We meet in Manhattan, usually in Union Square, the East Village or LES.
This club's goal is to have great discussions on renowned works in both fiction and non-fiction. This would include great works of literature, history, autobiographies, biographies, plays etc. Great books and great discussions are our goal; books that profoundly explore human nature. Especially for fiction it would be great to hear from people who have read the book at different phases of their lives and to hear how their opinions of the book have changed. We will have monthly meeting w …
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