WebThe second forum in our 2024 series will take place at 4 pm this coming Saturday 22 April at the Blackheath Community Centre Hall at the corner of the Great Western Highway and Gardiner Crescent, Blackheath (opposite the railway station). Admission $10 payable at the door (includes snacks). WebPhilosophy in the mountains. Blackheath Philosophy Forum was founded in 2002 to arrange public discussion forums on philosophical topics, and we have presented an …
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WebSome time ago as part of a series of discussions put on by the Blackheath Philosophy Forum we ran a pilot project to test interest in discussing issues at the intersection of politics and civilization online. To get things going, I posted a series of articles indicting identity politics, an ideology that has become hugely influential throughout ... WebA message from Peter Baldwin, Chair of Blackheath Philosophy Forum: I am pleased to announce, and invite your participation in, a new online initiative of the forum that will allow us to continue and deepen some of the debates seeded by our regular talks. ... If you attended this year's forums you may be aware I gave a talk on 21 April that ... sharing system preferences mac
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WebBy Peter Baldwin, Chair Blackheath Philosophy Forum. This article makes the case for Count 4 of my indictment of identity politics as set out in J’Accuse Identity Politics. This is the claim that identity politics, far from being progressive in any meaningful sense, is profoundly reactionary in its attitudes to race, to religion, to freedom ... WebFor twelve years Blackheath Philosophy Forum has organized public discussion forums on philosophical topics. In recent years we have also included some forums on political issues with an emphasis on broad philosophical and ideological aspects. Many of these issues, especially the political ones, are highly contentious and generate robust debate. WebDetails of: A map exploring some issues concerning the nature of time that lie at the boundary of physics and philosophy. The map follows up a talk to the Blackheath Philosophy Forum on 2 April 2011 by Huw Price, Professor of Philosophy and director of the Center for Time at Sydney University. sharing system sound on skype