
What we’re about
Know Thyself! Welcome all lovers of wisdom.
The goal of the Socratic Club is to bring together people from all different walks of life who are interested in discussing works of philosophy, theology, and literature by the greatest minds of history.
We are a diverse group of men and women who are intellectually sharp, open minded, and willing to learn and engage in dialogue on the path of wisdom.
Our meetings are two hours long the second Thursday of each month at Living Green Cafe starting at 6:30pm.
We love to see new faces: please feel free to send us a message or drop in for a meeting.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- The Age of Reason: Voltaire on Religious Tolerance (SFSC Monthly Meetup)The Soulful Steep, Pompano beach , FL
I am reading the Penguin Classics Edition (Translated: Desmond Clarke)
Free PDF Online Translated by Jonathan Bennett
Traité sur la tolérance - Voltaire in the French OriginalLast month we read Kant's and Mendelssohn's essays in response to the question: "What is Enlightenment?" Their ideas hinge on the "destiny of man" and are inexorably tied to the concept of "progress." On top of this, Kant and Mendelssohn both saw the increasing progress of the scientific disciplines as necessary for culture and education. Kant eschewed religious dogmatism and unfounded belief systems.
Both Kant and Mendelssohn wrote their essays not long before the French Revolution of 1789. What would Voltaire say about the Revolution? Unfortunately Voltaire died in 1778, eleven years before the revolution commenced. Here we are reading his essay on Religious Toleration to further understand the concept of Enlightenment philosophy during this pivotal time, viz., late 18th century Europe.
Bring the book and an open mind! Can't wait to see everyone.
Format:
6:30-7:45 pm - Discussion of the text
7:45-7:50 pm - Brief intermission for restroom and stretching
7:50-8:30 pm - Open dialogue on themes or concepts from the text
About:
You can find us outside in the back at the Soulful Steep Cafe. Bring the current discussion text (it’s OK if you don’t have it or haven’t read it—still come!), questions, and an open mind. The environment is casual; however, be prepared for thoughtful and challenging discussion.
Rules:- Respect one another
- Engage each other honestly
- Don’t interrupt
- Seek to understand
- Allow others to speak
We hope to see you there!