About us
The goal of the Practical Philosophy Club is to create a community that is open discussing ideas that can be used practically in everyday life.
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Our discussions help us develop the following:
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* Critical Thinking / Discernment - through our conversational exploration, we question our own beliefs, and hear perspectives that can help us develop new insights. This exploration can carry into our assumptions in everyday life and help us develop.```
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Communication - By sharing our thoughts, we are developing our communication ability, and learning how to share in a way that is understandable and accessible to people who may not have the same belief.
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Community - By having our discussions focused on a specific topic each week, we are able to get to know each other beyond small talk. There’s also time before and after the meetup to dive deeper with the other attendees. 🙌
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Most importantly, we are a group that values community and care for one another.
We value communication, simplicity, balance, honesty and discernment as values to live by, and look to build a community around these values.
We meet each week in various places throughout the world. To learn more about our community, see our open events, or join one of our groups around the world, visit our website: https://www.practicalphilosophy.club/
For more information about us, check the info in the description in our upcoming events.
Upcoming events
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Practical Philosophy Meetup - CDMX
Foam Matcha & Coffee, JOSE ALVARADO 30, CUAUHTÉMOC, ROMA NTE,, MEXICO CITY, MXWe meet every Wednesday 7:00-9:00pm in various locations, but this meeting is going to be hosted at Foam Matcha & Coffee. Jose Alvarado 30, in Roma Nte.
NOTE: If you add it to your calendar it may say it's at 6:00pm, there's an issue changing time zone in Meetup, but we are meeting at 7:00pm every week!
The topic for the week is posted each Sunday in this group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FyHyBmoEp4HHhh3ye7UARV?mode=gi_t
Please join this as well to be updated on changes of location.The goal of the Practical Philosophy Club is to create a community that is open discussing ideas that can be used practically in everyday life.
We don't have topics that are off-limits and look to discuss all sides of a topic in order to 1. help you understand your point of view, 2. Give you different perspectives, and 3. realize that we all have some common ground and just because someone isn't on your "side" doesn't mean they are your enemy.We value communication, simplicity, balance, honesty and discernment as values to live by, and look to build a community around these values.
The typical meeting is about 10-15 minutes of banter to warm up before we move introduce the weekly discussion topics. If the group is large we will split into separate groups so as to maintain a conversational tone within the discussions. 15 minutes before the end we bring all of the groups together and conclude.
1 attendee
Practical Philosophy Meetup - CDMX
Foam Matcha & Coffee, JOSE ALVARADO 30, CUAUHTÉMOC, ROMA NTE,, MEXICO CITY, MXWe meet every Wednesday 7:00-9:00pm in various locations, but this meeting is going to be hosted at Foam Matcha & Coffee. Jose Alvarado 30, in Roma Nte.
NOTE: If you add it to your calendar it may say it's at 6:00pm, there's an issue changing time zone in Meetup, but we are meeting at 7:00pm every week!
The topic for the week is posted each Sunday in this group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FyHyBmoEp4HHhh3ye7UARV?mode=gi_t
Please join this as well to be updated on changes of location.The goal of the Practical Philosophy Club is to create a community that is open discussing ideas that can be used practically in everyday life.
We don't have topics that are off-limits and look to discuss all sides of a topic in order to 1. help you understand your point of view, 2. Give you different perspectives, and 3. realize that we all have some common ground and just because someone isn't on your "side" doesn't mean they are your enemy.We value communication, simplicity, balance, honesty and discernment as values to live by, and look to build a community around these values.
The typical meeting is about 10-15 minutes of banter to warm up before we move introduce the weekly discussion topics. If the group is large we will split into separate groups so as to maintain a conversational tone within the discussions. 15 minutes before the end we bring all of the groups together and conclude.
2 attendees
Past events
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