WSIL story on AIPCT’s Grand Opening
Click here to see the story done by our local ABC affiliate on the AIPCT’s opening and Innaugural Lecture.
Click here to see the story done by our local ABC affiliate on the AIPCT’s opening and Innaugural Lecture.
SUMMER DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP The American Institute for Philosophical and Cultural Thought (AIPCT) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity (FPC) Summer Dissertation Research Fellowship. The FPC Fellow must be in residence at the AIPCT in Murphysboro, IL, from June 1 until August 2, and will receive housing and…
The AIPCT, the SIU School of Communication Studies, and the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity (FPC) are pleased to announce the 2023 Lewis E. Hahn lectures, honoring the work and ideas of Erin McKenna. This year, in addition to Professor McKenna, we welcome Lee McBride and Tess Varner to speak on the honoree’s work….
Shortly after the Grand Opening of AIPCT, Ed Hackett did an e-interview with Randall Auxier. Read it here.
“Robert Burns in His Century and Ours,” by Andrew Calhoun, part of the on-going music and thought series for AIPCT. Robert Burns (1759-1796) has been beloved of (nearly worshiped in) North America, harboring so many of Scotland’s sons and daughters, and has been a pillar of the development of American music. Andrew Calhoun discusses the…
Near Death Experiences and the Nature of Consciousness The AIPCT is pleased to announce that this years’ Spring reading group, is a manuscript of a yet to be published book by Robert De Filippis on Near Death Experiences and the Nature of Consciousness. The group will meet in person, Saturday afternoons during the spring semester,…
The AIPCT is pleased to welcome Dr. George R. Lucas (Professor, US Naval Academy) to provide a seminar, “‘The Tragical History of Dr. Beneke,” on Thursday, February 22, 2024. The seminar is free and open to the public, light refreshments and drinks provided (you may also bring your own), to be followed by a reception…