Epiphany Philosophers

The Epiphany Philosophers was a group of philosophers, scientists and religious (priests, nuns and monks) who met regularly and published between 1950 and 2010. Their founders included Margaret Masterman, Richard Braithwaite, Dorothy Emmet, Robert H. Thouless, Michael Argyle and Ted Bastin. Later members included Kwame Anthony Appiah, Rupert Sheldrake, Rowan Williams, Clive W. Kilmister, Frederick Parker-Rhodes, Jonathan Westphal and Yorick Wilks. The group published a quarterly journal, published by Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Theoria to Theory: An International Journal of Philosophy, Science and Contemplative Religion.

Publications

  • Epiphany Philosophers Conference Report; privately published (1954)
  • The Pardshaw dialogues, ed. by D. M. Emmet and published in Process Studies (1987)
gollark: Because IPv6 is cool and good and much better than IPv4.
gollark: > IPv6 is disabled on my computerWell, you should undisable it.
gollark: Hopefully eventually IPv6 will actually get wide deployment and we can finally avoid the horrors of NAT.
gollark: A very pointless reward, that is.
gollark: Why do we *have* that? Who wants to know that they posted some large amount of messages and got a reward?


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