Online Seminars

For lifelong learners, professionals, and students, we are now offering monthly 2-hour, intensive online seminars.  Interested participants can sign up for any of these seminars in advance. Generally, there will be 12 available seats for each session.

Each of the monthly seminars focuses on a particular philosophical text, thinker, or topic.  We’ll provide suggested readings and resources for participants to study in advance, and provide additional resources during and after the seminar sessions.

If you’re looking for focused, intensive, interactive study of philosophical works, authors, and ideas, with a dynamic and knowledgeable instructor, sign up for one today!  You’ll have the opportunity to engage in structured discussion, get solid answers to any questions you might have, and enjoy Greg Sadler’s engaging presentation of the material.

Below is the schedule for our monthly seminars.  On each date, we hold two sessions, one from 10:00 AM  to 12:00 PM, and the other from 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Central Time).

March 18 – Aristotle on Virtues and Vices (Nicomachean Ethics, books 2-4) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – learn more (seminar will be offered again in the future)

April 29 – Aristotle on Types of Friendship (Nicomachean Ethics, books 8-9) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – learn more (seminar will be offered again in the future)

May 20 – Epictetus’ Dichotomy of Control (Enchiridion and Discourses) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – learn more (seminar will be offered again in the future)

August 26 – Jean-Paul Sartre on Freedom and Responsibility (selections from Being and Nothingness) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – learn more (seminar will be offered again in the future)

September 16 – Plato on Love, Sex, and Politics (The Symposium) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – learn more (seminar will be offered again in the future)

November 18  – Friedrich Nietzsche on Three Noble Responses to Life (the Birth of Tragedy) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum – register for seminar

December 16 – Epictetus on Choice and Character (Enchiridion and Discourses) – US$49.00, 12 participants maximum