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Oct 04 2022

The Great Story: An Introductory Philosophy Course

This autumn will see the delivery of ‘The Great Story’ an 8-week introductory philosophy in Dingle Hub, Co. Kerry. I originally taught this course in spring 2022 as a way to provide an outlet for non-academics interested in philosophy, regardless of background. The initial course was a great success and the classes were friendly, lively, and engaged. The course introduces major themes in philosophy such as ethics, mind, the limits of knowledge, and applies these themes through discussions of relevant contemporary issues and application of critical thinking skills.

The phrase ‘The Great Story’ is taken from Kerry philosopher and writer John Moriarty. It evokes the idea that we all come through circumstances and world-views which shape our beliefs and behaviours; one of the roles of philosophy is to make us aware of this, and attempt to understand why we think and act the way we do.

Written by Kevin J Power · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: education, Philosophy

Mar 16 2021

Ecological Compassion: John Moriarty and Interconnection With Nature

In January of 2021 I was invited by Cork Environmental Forum and SHEP Earth Aware to give a talk on the theme of compassion in ecology. Lucy Weir also presented on the night on the subject of the ‘us and them’ mindset in relation to environmentalism.

In the lead up to this talk I had some very helpful exchanges with Lucy and also James O’ Donovan of Cork Environmental Forum. As mentioned in the discussion section of the video, humility is an attitude that is good to adopt in environmental debates, given our propensity for blindspots and making mistakes where we think we’re making improvements. A case in point is the example of Moriarty rewilding the rhododendron as analogous to the need for people to occasionally rewild their own minds. The rhododendron is an invasive plant species which causes damage to native ecosystems in Ireland. Moriarty had major concerns over human impact on the environment. In many cases – as outlined in this talk – he was well aware of his own role in this, but in others, for example in the case of the rhododendron, he may have been missing some information which would have clarified that the rewilding of this particular plant species could cause more harm than good. Hence the need for humility in our thoughts and actions, however well-intentioned they may be.

I’m always interested in hearing comments, critiques or questions, and can be contacted at innerchaptermusic [at] gmail [dot] com

*The picture in the title card of this presentation was taken by myself near Glenteenasig in West Kerry. The tree on the home page of this website was also photographed by me during some particularly magical daylight, just next to the upper lake in Glenteenasig.

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Dec 23 2020

John Moriarty: Shaping The Earth To Suit Ourselves

This presentation was delivered online on November 11th, 2020 to the Wilton Justice Group who are based in County Cork, Ireland.

John Moriarty was a philosopher and writer from Listowel, County Kerry. His work touched on myth, spirituality, ecology, mankind’s disconnection from nature and from our past, among many other subjects. This talk presents the key biographical details of Moriarty’s life, and then explores, in the context of the climate emergency, how humans ‘shape the earth to suit themselves’, a recurrent theme in Moriarty’s work.

The presentation included a discussion session afterward. Questions and comments are still very welcome, and can be sent to [email protected].

References:

John Moriarty Meets Tommy Tiernan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6kfo4FahM0

Recommended Texts:

McGillicuddy, Mary Not The Whole Story Higgins,

Michael W. and Aherne, Sean eds. Introducing John Moriarty In His Own Words

O’Donoghue, Brendan, ed. Preparing For Early Spring: A Moriarty Reader (All of the above are available via Lilliput Press, Dublin)

*Audio and video extracts used in this talk are intended for educational purposes, and all copyright belongs to the original publishers.

Written by Kevin J Power · Categorized: John Moriarty · Tagged: ecology, moriarty, spirituality, writing

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