Following Aristotle, this group is dedicated to reflecting, discussing, and seeking ways to put moral philosophy to work for the sake of personal and social moral progress.
A group dedicated to exploring moral literacy--understood as the cultivation of ethics sensitivity, ethical reasoning skills, and moral imagination--in primary, secondary, and higher educational contexts and beyond.See More
A discussion about higher education and the role of philosophy in it, as well as strategies, methods, and tools for teaching philosophy and critical thinking in the university and elsewhere.
The Digital Dialogue is a podcast that explores the opportunities digital expression offers for transformative dialogue in the spirit in which Socrates practiced politics.See More
Considering issues of food regulation, food as a human right, food access, and all related. Led by Jonathan H. Marks, Director Penn State's Bioethics program and Associate Director, Rock Ethics InstituteSee More
Full-time staff - Assistant to the Director of Core Curriculum
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Developing interest. I believe philosophy needs to be accessible and relevant to the general public and not strictly academic show-and-tell for each other. What is the point of philosophy if not to help each of us, laypersons included, live a deeper, richer, fuller life? I want my work to make a difference.
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