refimprove date February 2008 Infobox nrhp name AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Hall nrhp type nhl image AmericanPhilosophicalSociety West side.jpg caption AmericanPhilosophicalSociety, 2006 location ... Private refnum 66000675 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref The AmericanPhilosophicalSociety , founded ... 2, 1769, it united with the AmericanSociety for Promoting Useful Knowledge under the name AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge . Benjamin ... The APS has published the Transactions of the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety since 1771. Currently five issues appear each year. The Proceedings of the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Proceedings ... , and Lewis and Clark . AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Museum The AmericanPhilosophicalSociety ... on loan from other institutions. ref Cite document title AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Museum About ... http www.amphilsoc.org The AmericanPhilosophicalSociety http www.apsmuseum.org AmericanPhilosophicalSociety Museum http www.dianepublishing.net AmericanPhilosophicalSociety s 460.htm AmericanPhilosophicalSociety publications http www.scholarly societies.org history 1743aps.html Notes on the American ... museums in Pennsylvania Category Benjamin Franklin ca AmericanPhilosophicalSociety de AmericanPhilosophicalSociety es AmericanPhilosophicalSociety fa fr Soci t philosophique am ricaine it AmericanPhilosophicalSociety he la Societas Philosophica Americana pt AmericanPhilosophicalSociety ru zh ... country s first learned society, it has played an important role in American cultural and intellectual ... PhilosophicalSociety Museum , an extensive library, and regular meetings, the society continues ... PhilosophicalSociety and founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin , the discussion group was an offshoot ... relationship. Awards Image AmericanPhilosophicalSociety.png thumb upright 1.3 AmericanPhilosophical ... more details
Infobox journal title Proceedings of the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety cover formernames abbreviation discipline philosophy peer reviewed language English editor publisher country United States history 1838 frequency quarterly openaccess license impact impact year ISSN 0003 049X ISSNlabel eISSN LCCN CODEN OCLC website link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 0003049X Proceedings of the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety is a quarterly philosophy peer reviewed journal published by the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety since 1838. ref cite web url http www.agu.org news archives 2010 01 09 WSJ AGUresponse.shtml title Published in the Wall Street Journal AGU Letter to the Editor Regarding Patrick Michaels Op Ed on Peer Reviewed Climate Research author Timothy L. Grove publisher American Geophysical Union ref References reflist External links wikisource official http www.amphilsoc.org publications proceedings http www.biodiversitylibrary.org title 7023 Proceedings of the AmericanPhilosophicalSociety , Biodiversity Heritage Library philo stub Category Philosophy journals Category Publications established in 1838 ... more details
Minnesota PhilosophicalSociety MPS is a philosophy philosophical learned societysociety based in Minnesota . The organization hosts two conferences annually. External links http personal.stthomas.edu jdkronen mps.html MPS website Category Philosophical societies Category Organizations based in Minnesota ... more details
The Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety CPS is a scientific society at University of Cambridge . It was founded in 1819. The name derives from the medieval use of the word philosophy to denote any research undertaken outside the fields of theology and medicine . The society was granted a royal charter by William IV in 1832. wikisource Proceedings of the Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety The society has published several scientific journal s, including Biological Reviews established 1926 and Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety formerly entitled Proceedings of the Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety , published since 1843 . Transactions of the Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety was published between 1821 1928, but was then discontinued. Members of the Society are called Fellows and are usually academics or graduate students involved in mathematical or scientific research within the University. The equivalent organisation for philosophers is the Cambridge University Moral Sciences Club Cambridge Moral Sciences Club . References cite book author A. Rupert Hall title The Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety A History 1819 1969 date 1969 publisher Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety isbn 0 9500348 1 9 External links http www.cambridgephilosophicalsociety.org Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety Category 1819 establishments in England Category Clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge Philosophical Category Learned societies of the United Kingdom Category Philosophical societies Category scientific societies Category Organizations established in 1819 UK org stub UCambridge stub ... more details
The Philosophical Research Society P.R.S. is an American nonprofit organization founded in 1934, by the prolific author and scholar Manly Palmer Hall , which provides learning and development of a philosophy of life which embraces conciliation of religion and science and higher understandings of life itself. In 1934, Hall founded the Philosophical Research Society PRS in Los Angeles, California, a non profit foundation dedicated to the study of religion, mythology, metaphysics, and the occult.PRS maintains a research library of over 50,000 volumes, and also sells and publishes metaphysical and spiritual books, mostly those authored by Hall. Its headquarters are in Los Angeles, California . The building on Los Feliz Boulevard was designed as a List of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monuments in Hollywood Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument . ref http www.preservation.lacity.org commission Designated Historic Cultural Monuments , Los Angeles City Cultural Heritage Commission ref References Reflist External links http prs.org about.htm Philosophical Research Society website Category Organizations based in Los Angeles, California Category Organizations established in 1934 US org stub ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Polish PhilosophicalSociety is a scientific society based in Poland, founded in 1904 in Lw w , whose statutory goal is to practice and promote philosophy , especially onthology , Epistemology theory of knowledge , logic , methodology , ethics , history of philosophy as well as the history of social science . The Society has 12 branches Cz stochowa , Gda sk , Katowice , Krak w , Lublin , d , Olsztyn , Pozna , Szczecin , Toru , Warszawa , Wroc aw , Zielona G ra and over 800 members. It publishes the quarterly Ruch Filozoficzny . The Polish PhilosophicalSociety PTF is a member of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies . The headquarter of the Society is located in Warsaw . The current chairman 2010 is W adys aw Str ewski . External links http www.ptfilozofia.pl Polish PhilosophicalSociety website pl icon Category Philosophical societies Category Polish scientific societies de Polnische Philosophische Gesellschaft pl Polskie Towarzystwo Filozoficzne ... more details
Notability date October 2009 The Union PhilosophicalSociety or UPS is the seventh oldest collegiate organization in the United States, and one of the three oldest College literary societies American literary societies . Founded at Dickinson College in 1789, it took the white rose and the Roman goddess Minerva as its primary symbols. The Union PhilosophicalSociety adopted a badge in 1791, designed as a Maltese Cross with a wreath of white roses about the letters U.P.S. . The white rose of this society is responsible for the white color adopted as one of the honorary colors of Dickinson College the red rose of the Belles Lettres Society is responsible for the red color adopted as the other honorary color of Dickinson College . This was in opposition to Belles Lettres, the sixth oldest collegiate organization in the US, and founded three years before UPS. Throughout the college s history and only discontinued in the mid 20th century, Dickinson students had to join either Belles Lettres or Union PhilosophicalSociety to participate in other extracurricular collegiate activities. Belles Lettres and UPS developed a rivalry that continues to this day. UPS and Belles Lettres not only were among the first literary societies but actively engaged in the collection of literary texts. In 1791, the school s library held only a few thousand books. UPS and Belles Lettres began collecting books in opposition to each other and each organization had its own library located in Old West. Eventually ... a philosophical debating society, inspired by the debate contests that used to be held yearly between UPS and Belles Lettres. Denny Hall The Union PhilosophicalSociety was permitted to meet in Professor ... Hall, many early records of the society were destroyed. In 1791, the Union PhilosophicalSociety began to gather a collection of books. As the collection grew, the Union PhilosophicalSociety, as well as the Belles Lettres Society were granted a small space on the third floor of West College to use ... more details
the society constructed a number of buildings including the Yorkshire Museum built to house the society s geological and archaeological collections and opened in 1830. Landscape architect Sir John Murray Naysmith was commissioned by the society to create a botanical gardens around the museum during the 1830s. Organisation The Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety is Charitable organization registered ... reading Philosophers and Provincials The Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety from 1822 to 1844 by A. D ... Some Light on John Michell The Nature of the World The Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety 1822 2000 by David Rubinstein External links http www.yorksphilsoc.org.uk Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety ...Image Museumgardenlodge.jpg right thumb The Lodge, Museum Gardens , York home of the Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety s offices and reading room The Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety YPS is a Charitable organization charitable learned society aimed at promoting the natural sciences , archaeology and history . The society was formed in York in December 1822 by James Atkinson, William Salmond, Anthony Thorpe and William Vernon. ref name YPS cite web url http www.yorksphilsoc.org.uk history.html title Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety accessdate 2007 08 21 year 2007 work Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety publisher Yorkshire PhilosophicalSociety archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070928211204 http www.yorksphilsoc.org.uk history.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 09 28 ref ref cite book last Feinstein Editor first C. H. title York 1831 1981 150 Years of Scientific Endeavour and Social Change origyear 1981 publisher The Ebor Press isbn 0 900657 56 1 P39 ref History In 1828 the society ... and reading room of the YPS are located in Museum Gardens Lodge in York . Current activities The Society ..., history, archaeology and geography. Research grants are given by the society in connection with its ... Category Philosophical societies category scientific societies Category Organisations based in Yorkshire ... more details
. , covering the years 1665 and 1666 The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society Phil. Trans. is a scientific journal published by the Royal Society . It was established in 1665, making it the first ... to the R. SocietyPhilosophical Transactions format PDF work accessdate 2010 02 06 ... Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences and the other focusing on the life sciences Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological ... Multidisciplinary scientific journals de Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society es Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society fr Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society hr Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society nl Philosophical Transactions ja no Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society pl Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society pt Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ro Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society ru sl Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society fi Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society uk Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society zh ... format work accessdate 2010 04 17 ref . The use of the word philosophical in the title derives ... called science . History The first issue, dated 6 March 1665, was edited and published by the society s first secretary, Henry Oldenburg , some six years after the Royal Society had been founded. ref name history cite web url http rstl.royalsocietypublishing.org title Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London History format work accessdate 2010 02 06 ref Oldenburg published the journal ... Society allowing him to keep any resulting profits. He was to be disappointed, however, since ... scientific discoveries have been published in the Philosophical Transactions . Famous contributing ... Meetings of the Royal Society . Primary research articles are published in the sister ... more details
Evangelical PhilosophicalSociety EPS is an organization devoted to the study of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of ethics , theology , and religion from an evangelicalism evangelical philosophical perspective. The organization is open to professional scholar s with associate membership available to laypersons and students. Since 2006 Paul Copan has been the president of the organization. Philosophia Christi is the Magazine journal associated with the organization. The journal contains discussions about a variety of topics related to the philosophy of evangelical religion and theology. Recent issues discuss postmodernism , the metaphysics of good and evil, and the nature of selfhood and consciousness from an evangelical philosophical point of view. Other recent contributions discuss the idea of intelligent design . A special intelligent design issue, Philosophical Issues in Intelligent Design, contains original contributions by William Dembski , Jay Richards, Timothy and Lydia McGrew, Robin Collins , Charles Taliaferro , Alexander Pruss. Craig Hazen is the editor of the journal. http www.biola.edu id speakers.cfm Most issues of Philosophia Christi contain book reviews of interest to evangelical Christian s, theologians, and philosophers. History The Evangelical PhilosophicalSociety is related to the Evangelical Theological Society . EPS was founded in 1977 78 with 32 charter members. The first dozen presidents were 1977 Norman Geisler 1978 Gordon Lewis 1979 Paul Feinberg 1980 John Jefferson Davis 1981 Gary Habermas 1982 Stephen Clinton 1983 Win Corduan 1984 Terry Meithe 1985 William Luck 1986 John Feinberg 1987 Stephen Spenser 1988 Stanley Obbits 1989 Russell Bush See also Society of Christian Philosophers External links http www.epsociety.org Evangelical PhilosophicalSociety http www.epsociety.org blog Evangelical PhilosophicalSociety Blog http www.epsociety.org store Evangelical Philosophical Store http www.paulcopan.com President Paul Copans website ... more details
The PhilosophicalSociety of England was founded in 1913 by a group of largely amateur philosophers concerned to provide an alternative to the formal university based discipline. The society has passed through a series of changes in direction, including a period during which it offered distance learning courses in philosophy although it no longer does today . These courses caused a minor academic tussle in the 1950s over the status of its diplomas of associateship, triggered by an il advised attempt to award them to all the then UK university Philosophy Professors an honorary fellow ship FPhS . In the words of its founding statement, The PhilosophicalSociety of England exists to promote the study of practical philosophy among the general public . It aims to bring together professional philosophers and non professionals, to bring philosophical ideas and problems to the public attention, and to encourage wider discussion of both traditional and topical philosophical issues. To carry out this function, the Society publishes its own journal, The Philosopher , sets up local groups for lectures and discussions and holds regular conferences, often free of charge. The President is Professor Brenda Almond, well known for her work in the cause of Applied Philosophy and Applied Ethics in the United Kingdom. The Society has never aligned itself with any particular school of philosophy, nor is it a cover for any political, ideological, religious or esoteric movement or interests. Membership is open to all interested persons who share the Society s aims. Members are also entitled to participate in the running of the Society, to set up and join local groups, to review recent philosophy books for the Journal, and vote at the Annual General Meeting. The current General Secretary of the Society is Michael Bavidge. External links http www.the philosopher.co.uk philhist.htm The History of the PhilosophicalSociety of England DEFAULTSORT PhilosophicalSociety of England Category Philosophical ... more details
Infobox organization name Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow image Royalphil.JPG image border size 130px alt caption formation 1802 type Learned society purpose T o aid the study, diffusion and advancement ... The Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow is a learned society established in 1802 for the improvement ... , built new premises on Bath Street. ref name history The Society was made a Royal Society in 1901, ref citeweb title Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow url http special.lib.gla.ac.uk manuscripts ... currentsession.xml publisher Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow accessdate 29 November 2010 ref ... PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow Web site http www.nahste.ac.uk corp r GB 0237 NAHSTE C0062 Historical records in NAHSTE DEFAULTSORT Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow Category Scientific ... Scottish society Category Philosophical societies Category Organizations established in 1802 Category ... in its 209th Series. The Society formerly owned a building on Bath Street, but since 1994 has been accommodated within the University of Strathclyde . History The Society was founded in 1802 as the Glasgow PhilosophicalSociety by a meeting of sixty people in the former Assembly Rooms, and work began establishing a library collection. ref name history citeweb title About the Royal PhilosophicalSociety url http www.royalphil.org pages history.xml publisher Royal PhilosophicalSociety of Glasgow accessdate 29 November 2010 ref The Society was housed in various short term accommodation until ... . The Society subsequently moved to the McLellan Galleries Corporation Galleries on Sauchiehall Street ... Archibald Campbell, 1st Baron Blythswood was President. In 1961, the Society s building was sold and the library, which by that time contained over five thousand volumes, dispersed. The Society began ... place there as well. ref name history The archives of the Society are now maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow . Activities The Society runs a programme of lectures through the year ... more details
The PhilosophicalSociety of Washington is the oldest scientific society in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1871 by Joseph Henry . Its aims are the promotion of science, the advancement of learning, and the free exchange of views among its members on scientific subjects. Since 1887, the regular meeting place has been the assembly hall of the Cosmos Club , now called the John Wesley Powell auditorium. Meetings are usually held every other Friday, except in the summer. Meetings are free and open to the public. A lecture is given by a scientist at each meeting. External links http philsoc.org PhilosophicalSociety of Washington website Category Washington, D.C. Category Culture of Washington, D.C. Category Scientific societies Category 1871 establishments ... more details
style font size larger University PhilosophicalSociety colspan 2 style text align center Image Tcd ... colspan 2 style text align center Council of the University PhilosophicalSociety, 327th Session President ... PhilosophicalSociety , commonly known as The Phil , is a student paper reading and debate debating society in Trinity College, Dublin , Ireland . It is one of the two main debating societies ... PhilosophicalSociety is traditionally a paper reading society, with a meeting consisting of responses ... nights, sporting events, blood drives, and other social events. History The Dublin PhilosophicalSociety The Dublin PhilosophicalSociety was founded in 1683 by William Molyneux . It was intended to be the equivalent of the Royal Society in London, with which it maintained cultural ties. Among its ... president. Beginning proper In 1843, the Dublin PhilosophicalSociety was founded to cater for those ... PhilosophicalSociety was founded, with the Provost of the College as its Senior Patron and protector ... PhilosophicalSociety dissolved, and the Undergraduate PhilosophicalSociety changed its name to the University PhilosophicalSociety , incorporating both societies. This makes the Phil the oldest ... debating societies in Ireland PhilosophicalSociety, University Category Trinity College, Dublin ... student society and the oldest paper reading society in the world. The society meets every Thursday .... The Society Image GMB.JPG right framed The Graduates Memorial Building, home of the Phil. The Phil ... in Trinity College, which it has shared with the College Historical Society Trinity College, Dublin College Historical Society the Hist since its construction in 1904. It holds most of its meetings in the GMB ... and the best chamber speaker are awarded with medals from the society. In addition to debate, the Phil ... a small role in intellectual Dublin life, it inspired the foundation of the Dublin Society founded in 1731, which became the Royal Dublin Society in 1820. Molyneux s brother, Thomas Molyneux , was one ... more details
The Manchester Literary and PhilosophicalSociety is a learned society in Manchester , England. Established in 1781 as the Literary and PhilosophicalSociety of Manchester, ref Harvnb Makepeace 1984 p 19 ref its members have included John Dalton , James Prescott Joule , Tom Kilburn , Peter Mark Roget , Ernest Rutherford , and Joseph Whitworth . ref citation title About us publisher Manchester Literary and PhilosophicalSociety url http www.manlitphil.co.uk 2.html accessdate 10  January 2010 ref The first formal meeting of the society took place on 14  March 1781. Meetings were held in a back room of the Cross Street Chapel until December 1799, after which the society moved into its own premises in George Street. ref Harvnb Makepeace 1984 p 75 ref The Society no longer has its own premises. The original House as it was called was destroyed as a fire break during the Manchester Blitz ... of non members at lectures. The society s Memoirs and Proceedings , first published in 1783, was at the time of its launch the only regular scientific journal in the United Kingdom except for the Philosophical Transactions Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society . ref Harvnb Makepeace ... are also available for purchase by non members. See also The Literary and PhilosophicalSociety ... publisher Manchester Literary and PhilosophicalSociety Publications isbn 0902428047 refend External ... fr Manchester Literary and PhilosophicalSociety ... staff. The society offers over 30  lectures or similar events each year, one every week of the academic term. It is both a private members society three or four events each year are restricted to members ... the society encourages members of the public to attend most of its lectures to improve the further ... the transactions of the society most notably the text of many recent lectures and is distributed ... societies of the United Kingdom Category Philosophical societies Category 1781 establishments in England ... more details
image lplslogo.gif thumb right Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society is a Learned society in Leeds , West Yorkshire , England. It was founded in 1819, and its museum collection forms the basis of Leeds City Museum , which reopened in September 2008. The printed works and papers of the society are held by University of Leeds Leeds University Library. ref cite web url http www.leeds.ac.uk library spcoll spprint 32500.htm title Subject guide to printed collections Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society work Leeds University Library Special collections accessdate 2009 05 11 ref ref cite web url http www.leeds.ac.uk library spcoll handlists 030MSDep1975 1.pdf title Papers of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society MS Deposit 1975 1 work Leeds University Library Special collections accessdate 2009 05 13 ref Among the early members of the society were John Marshall industrialist John Marshall President, 1820 26 , Benjamin Gott , William Hey surgeon William Hey President, 1831 33 , and Edward Baines Edward Baines 1774 1848 father and Edward Baines 1800 1890 son . More recent Presidents include John Le Patourel 1966 68 . ref cite web url http www.leedsphilandlit.org.uk history.html title History work The Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society accessdate 2009 05 13 ref References reflist Further reading cite book last Clark first Edwin Kitson title The history of 100 years of life of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society publisher Jowett and Sowry location Leeds date 1924 External links official http www.leedsphilandlit.org.uk EW charity 224084 Category Leeds Category Organisations based in West Yorkshire Category Learned societies of the United Kingdom Category 1819 establishments in England Category Organizations established in 1819 UK org stub ... more details
Infobox Dotcom company company name Society for Philosophical Inquiry company slogan founder Christopher Phillips company logo Image Spilogo.png 200px SPI logo company type 501 c 3 nonprofit foundation 1998 key people Christopher Phillips, Founder, Cecilia Chapa Phillips, Co Founder url http www.philosopher.org http www.philosopher.org The Society for Philosophical Inquiry SPI is a non profit organization devoted to propagating a version of Socratic inquiry through the establishment of regular meetings. Based on their different settings, they are called Socrates Caf , Philosophers Club , these meetings take place all over the world. The purpose of these meetings is to facilitate discussion of philosophy . Christopher and Cecilia Phillips co founded SPI in 1998. The Society is funded through a grant from the Whitman Institute in San Francisco. http www.thewhitmaninstitute.org grantees.html History SPI is a grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to supporting philosophical inquirers of all ages and walks of life as they become more empathetic and autonomous thinkers who take active part in creating a more deliberative democracy. Its members strive to form and facilitate democratic communities of philosophical inquiry . Their gatherings which, depending on the setting , occasion and purpose, have such names as Socrates Caf , Philosophers Club , bring together people from a wide array of walks of life and experiences. They take place in venues like parks, coffee houses, libraries, hospices, senior centers, nursing homes, prisons, plazas and other public spaces, bookstores, homeless shelters and community centers, libraries and schools. Board members include Matthew Lipman , Robert Coles , Roy J. Nirschel, president of Roger Williams University , and Jacob Needleman , professor of philosophy. See also Socrates Caf External links http www.philosopher.org The Society for Philosophical Inquiry http www.socratescafe.org Socrates Cafe Category Philosophical societies Category ... more details
The Dublin PhilosophicalSociety was founded in 1683 by William Molyneux . ref citation title Medicine, Disease and the State in Ireland, 1650 1940 author Greta Jones, Elizabeth Malcolm year 1999 publisher Cork University Press pages 91 id ISBN 1859182305 url http books.google.com ?id LPZhfPHLiNQC&pg PA91&dq 22Dublin PhilosophicalSociety 22 isbn 9781859182307 ref It was intended to be the equivalent of the Royal Society in London, with which it maintained cultural ties. Among its most prominent members were William Petty , Archbishop Narcissus Marsh , Archbishop William King archbishop William King and Bishop George Berkeley . Most of its members were graduates of Trinity College, Dublin , and a number of them were Fellows of the College, but it had closer ties with the Royal College of Physicians. It existed for three periods 1683 1687, 1692 1698 and 1707 1708. Although it in itself played a small role in intellectual Dublin life, it inspired the foundation of the Dublin Society founded in 1731, which became the Royal Dublin Society in 1820. Molyneux s brother, Thomas Molyneux, was one of the founding members of the Dublin Society. The University PhilosophicalSociety , an undergraduate paper reading society in Trinity College, Dublin established for students in 1853, claims an historical link with this society, Citation needed date December 2009 , though this link is contested. The society records its founding date to 1683. References reflist Category 1683 establishments Category Organisations based in Dublin city Category Learned societies of Ireland ... more details
Infobox Organization name International Society for Philosophical Enquiry image Ispe.png image border size caption map msize mcaption motto Quaere Verum formation 1974 extinction type High IQ Society headquarters ... http www.thethousand.com The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry ISPE is a global, scientific , and philosophical high IQ society founded in 1974, dedicated to advanced enquiry, original ... the category, The Smartest Man in the World. The Society is organised by voluntary elected and appointed Officers in accordance with its Charter. ref name Charter International Society for Philosophical Enquiry, Charter of The International Society for Philosophical Enquiry , September 2003. ref ... , Switzerland , UK , and USA . ref ISPE Roster Official Roster of the International Society for Philosophical ... Society for Philosophical Enquiry , Agamemnon Press, June 1993, 410 pages, ISBN 1 883322 00 6 ... Home Page spacing High IQ DEFAULTSORT International Society For Philosophical Enquiry Category High IQ societies de International Society for Philosophical Enquiry es International Society for Philosophical Enquiry fr International Society for Philosophical Enquiry it International Society for Philosophical ... of society and on providing a forum for discourse and exchange intended to foster the intellectual development of its members. The Journal of the Society is called Telicom ISSN 1087 6456 ... first and briefly given to the society in 1974, because its admission level is one person in a thousand ... using a standard deviation of 15, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale . The Society ... into practice the goals of the Society. The level of Diplomate requires approval from the majority ... Members are distinguished people from outside the Society. ref name Charter Paul R. Ehrlich ... accomplishments in the provision of service to the Society and contributions to humanity in general. To provide a channel for individual initiative and to offer members the opportunity to advance in the Society ... more details
Image Cornmarket derby.jpg thumb right The Cornmarket in Derby where the society met from 1783. The Derby PhilosophicalSociety was a club for gentleman in Derby founded in 1783 by Erasmus Darwin . The club .... A Derby Philosophical club or society met in the eighteenth century and may have included amongst its members individuals such as John Whitehurst , the Lunar Society member, before he moved to London in 1775. The society was meeting until at least 1779 although other clubs or coteries existed .... ref name mhbacuk The Derby PhilosophicalSociety was started by Erasmus Darwin and a group of his ... books?id 4H9 Zvp80nAC&pg PA76&lpg PA76&dq 22Derby PhilosophicalSociety 22&source web&ots zzoLLVu2Tb ... The membership of Derby PhilosophicalSociety , RP Sturges, p215 23, Midland history, Birminghan ... founded the Derby PhilosophicalSociety. ref name genius http books.google.co.uk books?id Epyc1v7SrAcC&pg PA188&lpg PA188&dq 22Derby PhilosophicalSociety 22&source web&ots tNkKXJ74ol&sig tm1PkDZuwABxfpAUljc9UPL7yLc ... ref The Derby PhilosophicalSociety was just one of a number of literary and scientific associations ... and PhilosophicalSociety c1808 1816, the Derby Mechanics Institute, the Derby Town and County ... Society, 1700 1850 Manchester University Press, 2009 ref In 1858, the Derby PhilosophicalSociety moved ... what he hoped the society would achieve, including the acquisition of a library and perhaps the production of publications. It seems that he also hoped the Derby Society would be able to hold joint meetings ... Paul Elliott, The Derby Philosophers Science and Culture in British Urban Society, 1700 1850 Manchester ... , Paul Elliott, The Devonshire collection, accessed 1 January 2008 ref The society met at the King ... were both to go on to be Presidents of the society following Darwin s death in 1803. Strutt had ... genius The local schoolmaster and philosopher William George Spencer was secretary of the society ... notable associate of the society was Abraham Bennet although he was never a member, unlike James ... more details
The Wesleyan PhilosophicalSociety WPS is an academic society largely represented by academic institutions affiliated with Christian denomination s in the Wesleyanism Wesleyan tradition. Despite its primarily Wesleyan orientation, there has been increasing participation from scholars in Catholic, Orthodox, and other Protestant such as Lutheran and Pentecostal traditions. Likewise, there are no formal doctrinal or affiliational requirements for membership in the society or participation including as a presenter at its conferences. Anyone with an interest in philosophical subjects pertaining to conference themes broadly construed is welcome to attend, regardless of his or her personal theological orientation or affiliation. History The society was conceived during a 2001 meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society meeting at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California . Brint Montgomery, Thomas Jay Oord , and Robert Thompson served as the early organizing forces. The society first met in Hobe Sound, Florida in March 2002. The society has grown steadily since then, featuring up to approximately 30 papers as space and time allow per conference in recent years. Publications The WPS has ... by Brint Montgomery, professor of Philosophy at Southern Nazarene University . br The society s published books http www.c s p.org Flyers The Many Facets of Love Philosophical Explorations.htm The Many Facets of Love Philosophical Explorations. Cambridge Scholars Publishing , Thomas Jay Oord ... WPS meets each year at various sites around the United States in conjunction with its sister society, the Society for the Study of Psychology and Wesleyan Theology SSPWT . Conference registration ..., the WPS has also maintained a relationship with the older Wesleyan Theological Society, meeting each ... Organization WPS leadership is elected from members of the society at its annual business meeting ... reflist Category Professional associations Category Philosophical societies Category Organizations ... more details
200px Logo of the UCC Philosoph University debating The UCC PhilosophicalSociety , Commonly known as the Philosoph , is the largest debating society at University College Cork , Ireland . The Philosoph was founded in 1850, making it the oldest society at UCC. The Society carries out a number of functions ... also College Historical Society Trinity College, Dublin University PhilosophicalSociety Trinity College, Dublin Literary and Historical Society, University College Dublin Literary and Debating Society NUI, Galway External links http www.uccphilosoph.com UCC PhilosophicalSociety http www.uccphilosoph.com wiki UCC PhilosophicalSociety Wiki Archiving Project http www.uccphilosoph.com schools UCC PhilosophicalSociety Schools Debating Website http www.uccphilosoph.com wiki index.php Donal Godfrey ... House meetings of the society are held every Monday evening during UCC s term time at 7.30pm ... laws academics profiles index.shtml?ocinneide No other Irish Debating Society can boast that one of its ... the long established tradition of eccentrics in the Philosoph . Competitive events The Society ... Law Society . In addition, the Society funds speakers in competitions throughout Ireland ... which the society participates in such as the UCD Vice President s Cup, the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union Intervarsities and the National Law Debates in Galway. The Society also enters the John Smith Memorial Mace and the Irish Times competition. Internationally, the society participates in the World Universities Debating Competition and the European Universities Debating Competition. The society ... teams in the World University Debating Championship Quarter Finals in the past, while Auditor of the society ... in competitions, the Society has a good record of hosting competitions. It became the first Irish Society to host the European Universities Debating Championship s in 2005, with what is widely ... World University Debating Championship in partnership with The UCC Law Society . Additionally, the society ... more details
The American Catholic Philosophical Association ACPA is an organization of Catholic Philosophy philosophers established in 1926 to promote the advancement of philosophy as an intellectual discipline consonant with Catholic tradition. Among the means used to achieve this objective, the organization strives to develop philosophical scholarship , to improve the teaching of philosophy, and to communicate with other individuals and groups with similar aims. ref name bylaws cite web url http www.acpaweb.org constit.html con2 title ACPA Constitution and By laws format work accessdate 2010 02 25 ref The organization sponsors an annual conference and several scholarly publications, including a peer reviewed journal, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly , and the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association . Individuual and institutional members of the ACPA receive online access to all ACPA publications as a benefit of membership. Memberships, conference registrations, and continuing publication of the journal and proceeding, in both print and electronic formats, are managed for the ACPA by the Philosophy Documentation Center . Publications of the American Catholic Philosophical Association American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly , 1990 present The New Scholasticism , 1927 1989 Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association , 1938 1952 Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association , 1927 present References references External ... pdc acpq American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf journal ... pdc acpaproc Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf journal?openform&journal pdc acpaphilstudies Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association http www.pdcnet.org Philosophy Documentation Center Category Learned societies of the United States Category Philosophy organizations Category Philosophical ... more details
The AmericanPhilosophical Association is the main professional body professional organization for philosophers in the United States . Founded in 1900, its mission is to promote the exchange of ideas among philosophers, to encourage creative and scholarly activity in philosophy, to facilitate the professional work and teaching of philosophers, and to represent philosophy as a discipline. The Association has three divisions Pacific, Central and Eastern. Each division organises a large annual conference. The biggest of these is the Eastern Division Meeting, which usually attracts around 2,000 philosophers and takes place in a different east coast city each December. The Eastern Division Meeting is also the USA s largest recruitment event for philosophy jobs, with numerous universities sending teams to interview candidates for academic posts. By tradition, the two evening receptions the first ... up with friends from across the country. The Presidency of a Division of the AmericanPhilosophical ... , Jeffrie Murphy , Hubert Dreyfus , Richard Wollheim , and Paul Churchland . The AmericanPhilosophical ... AmericanPhilosophical Association. Prizes and Awards ref . A prominent example is the AmericanPhilosophical Association Book Prize formerly known as the Matchette Prize , one of the oldest prizes ... prizes book.aspx AmericanPhilosophical Association Book Prize. Most recent awardees ref ... of the AmericanPhilosophical Association , The Philosophical Review Vol. 35, No. 2, pp.  145 58 ... of the AmericanPhilosophical Association Vol. 59, No. 1, pp.  35 44. 1991, http links.jstor.org ..., Frederick Will, and William Hay , Proceedings and Addresses of the AmericanPhilosophical Association , Vol. 65, No. 3, pp.  47 65. Category American professional bodies Category Philosophical societies it AmericanPhilosophical Association ... 8108 28190205 2911 3A3 3C219 3ATPOAPA 3E2.0.CO 3B2 3 The Purposes of a Philosophical Association , The Philosophical ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal title American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly formernames The New Scholasticism cover File ACPQ.JPG thumb Sample Issues of the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly editor David Clemenson discipline Philosophy abbreviation Am. Cathol. Philos. Q. publisher Philosophy Documentation Center country United States frequency Quarterly history 1990 present 1927 1989 as The New Scholasticism website http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf journal?openform&journal pdc acpq link2 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf toc?openform&journal pdc acpq&cat toc link2 name Tables of content, 1990 present link3 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf toc?openform&journal pdc newscholas&cat toc link3 name Tables of content, 1927 1989 RSS atom OCLC 21936453 JSTOR LCCN 90 641105 CODEN ISSN 1051 3558 eISSN 2153 8441 The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal sponsored by the American Catholic Philosophical Association . It was founded in 1927 as The New Scholasticism and adopted its current title in 1990. The journal publishes articles and book reviews covering the entire range and history of Western philosophy Western philosophical thought . Contributions on non Western philosophy are also published, especially if they shed light upon issues in the Western tradition. The journal is not committed to any particular school of philosophy and contributions variously employ Analytic philosophy analytical , Phenomenology philosophy phenomenological , Thomism Thomistic , historical, and other methods. Nevertheless, it typically prefers contributions on topics or thinkers that are of special interest to Catholic thought. Thus, almost every issue usually carries at least one article on Thomas Aquinas . Pieces on Middle Ages medieval thought are well represented as well, as are essays in the philosophy of religion and philosophical ... pdc newscholas The New Scholasticism http www.acpaweb.org pub.html American Catholic Philosophical ... more details