Philosophy School of Phish with Dr. Bicknell
Dr. Jeanette Bicknell, author of Why Music Moves Us, joined the Philosophy School of Phish for a Google Hangouts discussion. Students generated the questions in response to Dr. Bicknell’s book. […]
Dr. Jeanette Bicknell, author of Why Music Moves Us, joined the Philosophy School of Phish for a Google Hangouts discussion. Students generated the questions in response to Dr. Bicknell’s book. […]
Drabinski, “The Everyday Miracle of the Occasional Community” What virtues does Drabinski find in the Dead community? How is the Deadhead scene a space of hope opposed to […]
Bicknell, Why Music Moves Us, Chapters 5 & 6 What are the reductive strategies, as Bicknell terms them, that are used to explain strong emotional responses to music? Why does […]
Join Phish.net, Dr. Ellis Godard, and the Philosophy School of Phish this Wednesday (7/30) for a discussion about Phish, Philosophy, and community. Thank you to Phish.net and Dr. Godard for […]
Dr. D. Robert Dechaine, Professor of Liberal Studies and Communication Studies at California State University Los Angeles, recently joined the Philosophy School of Phish for a Google Hangouts discussion of his […]
Cross-posted at The Phish from Vermont on Medium.com What happens when your classroom is a concert? To be honest, I’m not entirely sure, but I look forward to finding out […]
Check out the video announcement for the Philosophy School of Phish online class offered through Oregon State University! To take the class, contact OSU Enrollment Services and register for PHL 360: Philosophy & […]
Thank you, Jambase, for the coverage! The Philosophy School of Phish website is a work in progress, so I wasn’t expecting all the visitors quite yet, but I appreciate your interest. […]
Follow instructions for registering through OSU’s ecampus and enroll in PHL 360: Philosophy & the Arts (CRN 40162). Because this class is a special section of a regular course offering, […]
The Philosophy School of Phish course is offered through Oregon State University’s ecampus as PHL 360 (Philosophy and the Arts). Anyone can enroll in this class through OSU ecampus, even […]