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Imperfect Circles Discussion Group at the Orinda Library

Open to the public; no ticket necessary

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Are you a person who never tires of talking or thinking about philosophical, scientific or religious theories? Are you interested in psychological insights, or attempts at such insights, into human life? There are many who would insist that being realistic about human life means you should ignore such fundamental questions—starting around the time the ink dries on your diploma. But it is unrealistic to ignore the fundamental explanatory concepts that underlie each successful human civilization—concepts that sometimes help and sometimes hinder us in our pursuit of happiness. Such profound questions are naturally provoked simply by living an alert life.

There are millions of realistic people, of all ages and walks of life, who also find it impossible to delegate to one infallible authority or another the task of providing all the answers to such questions. Life is not totally chaotic, even though it looks that way sometimes. So it’s helpful to be aware of any subtle patterns to our experiences. 

Join us in the continuing conversation of human civilization—now meeting monthly, on every first Thursday, at 6:30 p.m. at the Orinda Public Library.

Organizer
George Hammond
Notes

MLF: Humanities

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Thu, Jan 2 / 6:30 PM PST

Orinda Public Library
26 Orinda Way
Orinda, CA 94563
United States

Speakers
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George Hammond

Author, Conversations with Socrates and Rational Idealism—Discussion Group Moderator

Format

6:30–7:45 p.m. discussion program

COST

Free