Saturday, March 9, 2013

PHILOSOPHY FORUM III - MARCH 6th

OUR THEME FOR THIS SESSION WAS 'FREEDOM' IN THE BROADEST SENSE


Bob H presented a critique and explanation of Juergensmayer's statements on GLOBAL REBELLION in which he expounds the threat to secular societies of the rise of militant religious factions.   This ranged from the relatively minor problem of the legal requirement in Australia to have religious speakers attend State schools to promote their faiths to the wide range of religious ferment across the Middle East and beyond.  We really need Freedom without coercion and violence.

Ron S then looked at Liberty and Freedoms using the text of J Stuart Mill's Essay 'On Liberty' and concentrated on what JSM called the 'HARM' principle when considering any restriction of free speech,

And, finally Laurie K concluded his thoughts on NATURE and NURTURE in the social behaviour of human beings and brought it home by referring to the differences between his own children.  It was a good homely example of how, over time, changes in personality can be clearly observed which brought us to the thoughts of Aristotle.  He reckoned that by using REASON we can achieve a balance between Nature and Nurture. 

NEXT SESSSION IV - March 20th

Our U3A President will introduce us to Logic with special reference to Aristotle - a welcome subject as it has been found difficult to cover this adequately in the past.  He has promised not to get us bogged down in abstruse mathematical matters.

As a follow-up to the theme of the last session, I shall try to cover EQUALITY with the questions of how to define it and whether or not LIBERTY and EQUALITY are compatible.

We shall consider the UK Equality Act of 2010 and then go on to examine CULTURE - how broad is the subject and think about the planned release of the Government's NATIONAL CULTURAL POLICY paper as devised by Minister for the Arts, Simon Crean.


Malcolm Sealy - mallarray@aapt.net.au





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