Interview with Randall Auxier for PhilPercs, by Ed Hackett

Shortly after the Grand Opening of AIPCT, Ed Hackett did an e-interview with Randall Auxier. Read it here.

Shortly after the Grand Opening of AIPCT, Ed Hackett did an e-interview with Randall Auxier. Read it here.
AIPCT is pleased to announce a holiday reading group and close study of The Red Book of Carl Gustav Jung. The dates are December 10, 13, 17, 20, 27, and January 3, 7, and 10. All sessions begin at 7:00 and formal study will end around 8:30. Informal discussion continues indefinitely after the session concludes. The…
The AIPCT is pleased to announce a series of three seminars on the thought of Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) by Professor Paweł Korobczak, University of Wrocław, on three consecutive days, April 9, 10, and 11, from 5:00 until 7:00. The talks are free and open to the public.Attendees are free to bring their own drinks and…
AIPCT is sad to have lost one of its most active and generous supporters. Joseph Margolis (1924-2021) was Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy at Temple University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). He has taught philosophy, continuously, for seventy years at a large number of universities in the United States and world-wide. Margolis was a generous mentor, always…
Seminar on the Philosophy of Paul Weiss AIPCT is pleased to announce a seminar on the philosophy of Paul Weiss, to be led by AIPCT Fellow Robin Friedman. The seminar will introduce Weiss’s work with some commentary, but presupposes no prior knowledge of Weiss and his philosophy. (Details below.) The event will be in-person at…
In cooperation with the Foundation for the Philosophy of Creativity, the AIPCT will host the third in the series of Lewis Hahn Memorial Lectures. We welcome Pete A.Y. Gunter, Regents Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of North Texas. In addition to being a senior fellow of AIPCT, Dr. Gunter has spent a lifetime encouraging environmental…
The AIPCT is pleased to invite you to attend our spring semester reading group, a study of Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. This classic of Jungian archetypal analysis was first published in 1994 and has been reissued in an expanded 25th anniversary edition. The sessions will be led by AIPCT…