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SPI is a grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to supporting philosophical inquirers of all ages and walks of life as they become more empathetic and autonomous thinkers who take active part in creating a more deliberative democracy. Its members strive to form and facilitate "democratic
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Christopher and Cecilia Phillips co-founded SPI in 1998. The Society is funded through a grant from the Whitman Institute in San Francisco.
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communities of philosophical inquiry". Their gatherings - which, depending on the setting, occasion and purpose, have such names as
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through the establishment of regular meetings. Based on their different settings, they are called
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Christopher Phillips, Founder, Cecilia Chapa Phillips, Co-Founder
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