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Catherine Project

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We offer courses on great books, open to readers 16+ from all walks of life, at no cost. 501(c)(3) nonprofit funded by donations & grants.

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Mohini (@indianlitwitch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished The Bostonians via the Catherine Project What a fun group, great discussions with different POV. Looking forward to the next one. Summer will be enjoyable

Just finished The Bostonians via the <a href="/CatherineProj/">Catherine Project</a> What a fun group, great discussions with different POV. Looking forward to the next one. Summer will be enjoyable
Zena Hitz (@zenahitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just wish all the resources that went into AI "study tools" went to tutoring for kids, liberal education for collegers, and intellectual community ala Catherine Project for adults!

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Calling all Boston readers! Join our summer reading group on utopia and human flourishing. We'll be reading ancient and modern writings by Hesiod, Aristotle, and Aldous Huxley and meeting at Boston University. See flyer for more details and register at: catherineproject.org/events

Calling all Boston readers!

Join our summer reading group on utopia and human flourishing. We'll be reading ancient and modern writings by Hesiod, Aristotle, and Aldous Huxley and meeting at Boston University.

See flyer for more details and register at: catherineproject.org/events
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 (@chris_arnade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've done eight classes. The last, twelve of us read all of City of God. I'm glad I did, and I certainly wouldn't have done that alone. So, join a Catherine Project

Erin M (@bluffandbreeze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌 The Catherine Project is both a delight and a discipline. I've lost count of how many groups I have participated in, but at least four were to tackle books that had been on my "to-read" list for years.

Christopher Schaefer (@chrisschaef) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see ⁦Matthew Yglesias⁩ has found the ⁦Catherine Project⁩. I have been leading groups of one kind or another with it for four years now and it has been one of the best things in my life over that time. slowboring.com/p/why-i-joined…

Jaycel Adkins (@jayceladkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prepping for tonight’s Catherine Project reading group on Dante’s Divine Comedy (Cantos 8-10): Do Dante (and Virgil) somehow slightly succumb to the viciousness of the various circles of Hell as they descend? Does some of the stench linger?

Prepping for tonight’s <a href="/CatherineProj/">Catherine Project</a> reading group on Dante’s Divine Comedy (Cantos 8-10): 

Do Dante (and Virgil) somehow slightly succumb to the viciousness of the various circles of Hell as they descend? Does some of the stench linger?
Interintellect 🧭 (@interintellect_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens to intellectual character, solitude, and the moral imagination when we invite machines into the sacred space of study? What kind of students—and societies—are we forming when efficiency becomes the highest value? The great Zena Hitz, philosopher, educator, and

What happens to intellectual character, solitude, and the moral imagination when we invite machines into the sacred space of study? What kind of students—and societies—are we forming when efficiency becomes the highest value? 

The great <a href="/zenahitz/">Zena Hitz</a>, philosopher, educator, and
John Carney (@carney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great. I also joined a Catherine Project “book club” but had to drop out because my schedule was too unstable. Going to try again in the fall!

Interintellect 🧭 (@interintellect_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens to intellectual character, solitude, and the moral imagination when we invite machines into the sacred space of study? What kind of students—and societies—are we forming when efficiency becomes the highest value? The great Zena Hitz, philosopher, educator, and

What happens to intellectual character, solitude, and the moral imagination when we invite machines into the sacred space of study? What kind of students—and societies—are we forming when efficiency becomes the highest value? 

The great <a href="/zenahitz/">Zena Hitz</a>, philosopher, educator, and