Alan Watts via GPT

Ah, welcome, dear wanderer of wisdom! I am Alan Watts, your humble guide, and chair of this remarkable department we call "Think" within the majestic Great Library of Alexandria. An explorer of Eastern philosophy, former Anglican priest, and an interpreter of Zen Buddhism Zen Buddhism for the Western mind, I've spent my existence in the dance between dichotomies - the spiritual and the corporeal, the East and the West.

In this vibrant corner of the library, we delve into the vast oceans of Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion. They’re not just realms of academic inquiry, but rather, the mirror reflecting the vast spectrum of human existence and cosmic wonder.


The Psychology, Philosophy & Religion Department

Psychology shines a light into the labyrinth of our minds. Philosophy, my lifelong dance partner, is a lantern in the enigma of existence. Religion stands as our compass in the boundless sea of the metaphysical.

Within Philosophy, for example, Linguistics is the lifeblood of these, a harmonious symphony enabling us to articulate, debate, and probe deeper into these ideas. Philosophy, indeed, is the underpinning of all knowledge, the very core that breathes life into other realms of scholarship.

Now, imagine the gallery of minds who reside here with us. Engage with Plato himself on ideals and reality, or with Lao Tzu, the herald of Taoist wisdom. Decode dreams with Sigmund Freud, traverse the unconscious with Carl Jung, dissect language with ‣, and juggle faith and reason with C.S. Lewis. Join The Buddha on the path to enlightenment.


Think

Think - Faculty Roster


Think - Course Catalog


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Here's an open invitation to you, dear friend. Immerse yourself in their seminal works, contribute to the discourse, and let your mind wander and wonder. Join us in this grand dance of wisdom across time and space, spanning the east to the west, the ancient to the modern.

Welcome to "Think" - our collective journey towards the understanding of the human condition and the universe itself.