January 14 - February 18, 2026
The Examined Life: Questions That Matter; ACC
Adult Community Center
505 G Avenue Lake Oswego, OR 97034
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About the SeriesSocrates once said, “An unexamined life is not worth living.” This discussion-based series offers you the opportunity to explore important questions about life, purpose, and values in a welcoming group setting.
Each session focuses on a central philosophical question, designed to encourage reflection, conversation, and deeper understanding. No background in philosophy is needed—just a willingness to engage with thoughtful ideas and listen to others.
Weekly Topics
- January 14 – What Are Life’s Most Fundamental Questions?
- January 21 – What Constitutes a Good Life?
- January 28 – What Does It Mean to Be a Good Person?
- February 4 – Who Are We, Really?
- February 11 – How Do We Know What’s True?
- February 18 – How Should We Relate to Technology?
Format and Participation
Each session runs 90 minutes. We’ll start with a brief overview of the topic, including key questions and real-world context. After that, we’ll take part in an open conversation. You’re encouraged to share your thoughts, ask questions, and listen to others. This series is for adults of all backgrounds. You don’t need to know philosophy—just be willing to think, speak honestly, and engage with others.
Facilitator
Stephen Few is a retired educator, consultant, and author with a long-standing interest in clear thinking and ethical inquiry. He has taught and worked with adults across many fields and is known for his practical approach to complex ideas.
Age Category
Adult
Location
ACC Acorn Room at Adult Community Center
Instructor
Nicolette Hume
January 14 - February 18, 2026WednesdayAdd to calendar
Ages 18-255 · Co-Ed
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