⚘ The Deely method: an archaeological stroll across biosemiotics and cybernetics | Sara Cannizzaro
On 3 December 2022 at 10am ET (see event times around the world here and join the live Q&A here),…
On 3 December 2022 at 10am ET (see event times around the world here and join the live Q&A here),…
One could argue—and I have myself many a time—that never before in human history has there been greater need for…
On 7 September 2022 at 9am ET (see event times around the world), Takafumi Kato will present on Peircean Robots:…
What are the virtues of a good listener? What are the dangers of listening? Dr. Mark McCullough answers these questions.…
Presenter: Claudia Jacques On 17 September 2022 at 2pm ET (see event times around the world and join the live…
While researching a variety of topics at conveniently-intersecting purposes, I came across this wonderful article from Elliot Gaines (author of…
Exploring its topic from a broadly Aristotelian-Thomistic perspective, this course will use the work of Jacques Maritain to probe the…
On 15 March 2023, the Lyceum Institute held a Philosophical Happy Hour on the topic of “simulation hypotheses”. This essay…
n the fifth of the Lyceum Institute Colloquia, we present our own Adam Pugen, PhD, who brings us a discussion of Marshall McLuhan–who, despite his popularity as a “media guru”, was more fundamentally and consciously a Thomist…
The Founding Declaration of the Lyceum Institute, Education and Digital Life, has now been published in paperback, along with a…