Upcoming Ethics Workshops
Our ethics workshops are designed to challenge your preconceptions, stimulate critical thinking, and help you develop your own ethical framework beyond traditional morality. Join us as we explore the complexities of ethics in the pursuit of becoming the Übermensch.
Workshop Schedule
Date | Workshop Title | Description | Facilitator |
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June 15, 2023 | Beyond Good and Evil: Reexamining Moral Values | An in-depth exploration of Nietzsche's critique of traditional morality and the concept of creating new values. | Dr. Emma Kaufmann |
July 3, 2023 | The Will to Power in Ethical Decision-Making | Examining how the will to power influences our ethical choices and personal growth. | Prof. Michael Stanton |
July 22, 2023 | Amor Fati: Embracing Ethical Challenges | Learning to love one's fate and find meaning in ethical dilemmas and moral uncertainty. | Dr. Sophia Chen |
August 10, 2023 | The Übermensch and Ethical Responsibility | Exploring the ethical implications of striving to become the Übermensch in modern society. | Prof. Alexander Durand |
August 28, 2023 | Ethical Perspectives on Self-Overcoming | Discussing the moral dimensions of self-improvement and transcending limitations. | Dr. Olivia Ramirez |
Workshop Format
Each workshop consists of:
- A 60-minute lecture on the topic
- 30 minutes of guided group discussion
- 30 minutes of practical exercises or case studies
- 30 minutes of Q&A and open debate
Participants are encouraged to come prepared with questions and to engage actively in discussions.
Registration
Workshops are open to all members of The Path to Übermensch community. Non-members may attend up to two workshops before being required to join the community.
To register for a workshop, please use our online registration system:
Register for WorkshopsPreparation Materials
To get the most out of our ethics workshops, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the following texts:
- "Beyond Good and Evil" by Friedrich Nietzsche
- "On the Genealogy of Morality" by Friedrich Nietzsche
- "The Gay Science" by Friedrich Nietzsche
- "Existentialism Is a Humanism" by Jean-Paul Sartre
- "The Ethics of Ambiguity" by Simone de Beauvoir
Additional reading materials specific to each workshop will be provided upon registration.
Code of Conduct
While we encourage challenging discussions and diverse viewpoints, we maintain a respectful and inclusive environment. Participants are expected to:
- Engage in respectful dialogue, even when disagreeing
- Refrain from personal attacks or discriminatory language
- Be open to new ideas and perspectives
- Respect the confidentiality of personal experiences shared during workshops
Contact Information
For any questions about our ethics workshops or to suggest topics for future sessions, please contact our Workshop Coordinator:
Email: workshops@pathtoubermensch.com
Phone: (555) 123-4567