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This event is brought to you by the Free Thinker Institute (FTI), a not-for-profit looking to support and empower personal development for its members. The FTI focuses on transformational development for anyone interested, both personally and professionally, organizing a free event every Tuesday to discuss ways to transform wisdom into practical applications that benefit our lives, covering topics widely ranging from professional subjects to spiritual ones. (http://freethinkerinstitute.org)
Formal logic is perhaps the most consistent way to come to consistent logical conclusions. If your assumptions and data are correct, and you use formal logic soundly, you will come to near-certainly accurate conclusions. It’s a great tool to have in your toolset of knowledge and wisdom acquisition, and we’ll introduce you to it!
Format: Lecture and discussion
Note: social time for our community 15 minutes before the presentation.
Host:
Garrett is a programmer turned award-winning software inventor turned entrepreneur (PlateRate.com is his company). His hobby is writing and discussing practical philosophy, and he does life coaching on request to help people live happy, moral lives. He is also the executive director of The Free Thinker Institute (http://freethinkerinstitute.org/), which aims to create a community that helps members increase happiness and decrease harm for themselves and those they can influence.
To get familiar with our past events, feel free to check out our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmixGB9GdrptyEWovEj80zg
Register in advance for this meeting:
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