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Georgia Philosophical Society
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This is the web page for the Georgia Philosophical Society, which holds meetings consisting of paper presentations and socializing in the spring and fall. All are welcome! Annual Meeting: Saturday, April 8, 2017. Keynote and Dinner: Friday, April 7. Young Harris College, Young Harris, GA. Conference Theme: The Relevance of Diversity. Submission Proposal Deadline: SUNDAY, JANUARY 29. For more information on GPS see:. Http:/ sites.google.com/site/gaphilosophy. The dinner will be provided for all attendees&...
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: February 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010. 2009 APFF Screens West at Everett Community College. Announcing another opportunity to think about questions of fundamental importance while watching entertaining and creative films! The Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival is excited to present their inaugural complete program of 14 short films at Everett Community College in Washington State for one night only, Tuesday, March 2nd from 6-8 PM. Admission is free (just the way we like it! For general information, visit the website.
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: Announcing the 2010 Cinema of Philosophy
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Announcing the 2010 Cinema of Philosophy. The Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival is excited to announce the following incredible philosophical films at the 2010 festival. Ergo dir. Geza M. Toth. Afghan dir. Pardis Parker. Lunch dir. Mark Herzig. The Story of David Leonard Sutton dir. Alfonso Díaz. Hendrik Is Sick dir. Koen De Jonge. My Sascha dir. Markus Kaatsch. Homeland dir. Juan de Dios Marfil. Kain dir. Kristof Hoornaert. Ain't I A Woman? Dir Brad Michael Sanders.
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: October 2009
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Sunday, October 11, 2009. DIRECTORS CHOICE AWARD announced. After much deliberation, we have decided that the Directors Choice Award. Will be given to "In the Fall of Gravity," a unique animated philosophy film directed by Ron S. Cole of the United States. You can see video clips and production stills, read the directors statement, and learn about the making of the film at the Directors blog. For more information about the Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival and the 2009 program, visit the archives. Stay tu...
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: December 2008
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Sunday, December 7, 2008. Quote to Strike the Mood. Man is born to act, to make mistakes, and to die. This all men know. But in the graceful acceptance of his fate, and in his protracted and creative dying, man builds his monument, he structures and makes manifest his accusation of the universe. He secures his earthly gains, sets the course of the ever-receding future and makes art of his yearning. Thank you Mr. Ellison, I do believe I am ready to throw a Philosophy Film Festival now.
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: September 2010
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010. Announcing the 2010 Cinema of Philosophy. The Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival is excited to announce the following incredible philosophical films at the 2010 festival. Ergo dir. Geza M. Toth. Afghan dir. Pardis Parker. Lunch dir. Mark Herzig. The Story of David Leonard Sutton dir. Alfonso Díaz. Hendrik Is Sick dir. Koen De Jonge. My Sascha dir. Markus Kaatsch. Homeland dir. Juan de Dios Marfil. Kain dir. Kristof Hoornaert. Ain't I A Woman? Dir Brad Michael Sanders.
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD announced...
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Friday, October 9, 2009. AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD announced. Last night's 2009 Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival. Was a true success. We far exceeded our expectations for our little philosophy film festival in terms of the amount of people who attended and the positive reaction we garnered. We greatly appreciate the many, many people that lined up inside (and outside! The Plaza Theatre and waited expectantly for our unique and intriguing program of Philosophy Films. The recognition is well deserved. Bright L...
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: DIRECTORS CHOICE AWARD announced...
http://atlantathinkfest.blogspot.com/2009/10/directors-choice-award-announced.html
Sunday, October 11, 2009. DIRECTORS CHOICE AWARD announced. After much deliberation, we have decided that the Directors Choice Award. Will be given to "In the Fall of Gravity," a unique animated philosophy film directed by Ron S. Cole of the United States. You can see video clips and production stills, read the directors statement, and learn about the making of the film at the Directors blog. For more information about the Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival and the 2009 program, visit the archives. This aw...
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Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival: CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2010 ATLANTA PHILOSOPHY FILM FESTIVAL
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Saturday, November 7, 2009. CALL FOR ENTRIES: 2010 ATLANTA PHILOSOPHY FILM FESTIVAL. The doors are about to open on another great year for the Philosophy Film. Submit your movie to the 2nd Annual Atlanta Philosophy Film Festival. Here, ideas are King, dreams are our court, and possibilities are the knights that protect us from mundanity. For filmmakers, there are NO ENTRY FEES! The Earlybird Deadline is June 1st, 2010! For the complete guidelines or to download an entry form, visit our submissions page.