11 Meetup Groups match “Intellectual Discussion” near Louisville, KY
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Bringing people together to examine and define dependency: In a supportive, confidential environment, utilizing a group setting to discuss and share codependency issues and effect on one's life and relationships' with others who deal with codependency. Must have commited desire to learn and change negative habits of thinking.
HEY! LOUISVILLE? WHAT DO YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT? The KPS invites you to talk about the subjects and ideas that matter to you and to listen to others do the same. The aim of this group is to encourage thoughtful, lively, face to face conversations on topics of interest and import to a wide variety of people. We would like to see groups form all over the Metro where people can feel comfortable discussing the ideas that matter to them and listening to the beliefs and ideas of others on those same t …
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Meet other local amateur philosophers to discuss the world and what we know about it. No prior experience in philosophy is required, just a love of wisdom, a desire to know, and an open mind. We meet on a regular basis and discuss various philosophical works and topics. Subject matter will typically reflect the interests of the participants, and include metaphysical issues. Persons of all perspectives are encouraged to participate, whether they come from a more "theistic" perspective or more "at …
A lot of great literature, from Homer and Shakespeare to the lyrics of traditional folk ballads, is based (like the scriptures of all religions) on the traditional metaphysical worldview. Traditional metaphysics is not magic or occultism, but mystical philosophy, the kind written by Plato and Plotinus and Shankara and Meister Eckhart and Dante and Rumi and Ibn al-'Arabi. Whole societies the world over used to think this way and base all their art, their literature and the forms of their daily li …
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This group, created by St. Paul United Church of Christ, Old Blue Rock Road, opens a space for people of all faith perspectives to talk and wrestle with spirituality. We believe that God still speaks in our lives, and this is a place for us to see how God is present! This is not a space to judge or have the right answers, but to find the right answers for you. Join us for various events like discussions on the theology of a movie or getting together with fellow faith-seeking friends! For more in …
We as a discussion group in Madison will mold the meetings into whatever topics are of local interest. Let's share our stories about religion in our lives, good books we've read, movies to watch, web sites to visit and whatever else is on your mind. Sponsored by the Center For Inquiry (CFI) of Indianapolis. - a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that encourages evidence based inquiry into science, pseudoscience, medicine and health, religion, ethics, and society. Through education, research, publi …
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Dream Catchers is a group open to all dreamers to encourage and support sharing, discussion and exploration of dream experiences.
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Persons 65 years and older who like mature, interesting, and inspiring conversation. Would you like to get together and discuss your favorite book, movie, wine, gardening tip, or cooking your favorite dish? Then join this group.
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"Extraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence" - Carl Sagan There is a lot of nonsense in the world: pseudoscience, alternative medicine, conspiracy theories, paranormal phenomenon, and other oddities. Skepticism is a method of assessing any claim (particularly fringe claims) using science, reasoning, and critical thinking. We aren't cynics - we are methodological truth seekers. We are mythbusting science advocates who believe in good quality double-blind peer reviewed research. We protec …
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A collective of people who are interested in the more scientific side of life.
The America Invents Act (H.R. 1249) promises to bring substantial changes to the U.S. patent system, including new mechanisms for challenging patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. One of the new mechanisms is a post-grant review proceeding (PGR), which will provide patent challengers expanded bases on which to attack patents. Post-grant review, however, will only be available to challenge patents that issue under the AIA's new first-to-file regime. Of more immediate concern, the AIA …
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