Based on testing with real philosophical practitioners & academics

Enter the
world of ideas
with your students

Enter the
world of ideas
with your students

Enter the
world of ideas
with your students

Engage your students in pondering the important aspects of life. Help them question and nurture their critical thinking, strengthen their moral compass, and develop robustness of character.

Engage your students in pondering the important aspects of life. Help them question and nurture their critical thinking, strengthen their moral compass, and develop robustness of character.

Engage your students in pondering the important aspects of life. Help them question and nurture their critical thinking, strengthen their moral compass, and develop robustness of character.

Based on testing with real philosophical practitioners & academics

Based on testing with real philosophical practitioners & academics

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Introduce philosophers through a live demo

Bring your philosopher of choice to live on the smart board and demonstrate a live dialogue in front of your students.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Introduce philosophers through a live demo

Bring your philosopher of choice to live on the smart board and demonstrate a live dialogue in front of your students.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Introduce philosophers through a live demo

Bring your philosopher of choice to live on the smart board and demonstrate a live dialogue in front of your students.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Students get introduced by greeting the philosophers themselves

Before diving into curriculum texts, prepare your students by letting them engage with your chosen philosopher on the topics and cases interesting and relevant to them. It's also minimal effort for you to set up.

Example of how our app answers questions based of academic sources and provides selectable footnotes to directed our users to show the original source
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Students get introduced by greeting the philosophers themselves

Before diving into curriculum texts, prepare your students by letting them engage with your chosen philosopher on the topics and cases interesting and relevant to them. It's also minimal effort for you to set up.

Example of how our app answers questions based of academic sources and provides selectable footnotes to directed our users to show the original source
Scholar hat icon

Students get introduced by greeting the philosophers themselves

Before diving into curriculum texts, prepare your students by letting them engage with your chosen philosopher on the topics and cases interesting and relevant to them. It's also minimal effort for you to set up.

Example of how our app answers questions based of academic sources and provides selectable footnotes to directed our users to show the original source
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Your students read the classics with the classics

It can be challenging to read original philosophical texts. Philosphere is your student's always-available reading companion. Let them read the original texts and give them the experience of inquiring the authors themselves for clarifications or discussing the subject matter.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Your students read the classics with the classics

It can be challenging to read original philosophical texts. Philosphere is your student's always-available reading companion. Let them read the original texts and give them the experience of inquiring the authors themselves for clarifications or discussing the subject matter.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Your students read the classics with the classics

It can be challenging to read original philosophical texts. Philosphere is your student's always-available reading companion. Let them read the original texts and give them the experience of inquiring the authors themselves for clarifications or discussing the subject matter.

Example of how our app enables group chats where philosophers point out the discrepancies between each other in group chats. Here a user asks the question "What should I pursue in life?". Aristotle answers "By who you were born to be!" and Jean-Paul Sartre answers "No! - Be who you want to be!"
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Facilitate your own workshops on the topics relevant to your class

Let your students wonder about the important topics of life. Include the wise from PhiloSphere to challenge the students thinking with fresh and ulike pespectives from another time.

Example of what it looks like to be able to ask any question and be served the right philosopher. Example questions are: 1. Why do I feel lost? 2. How can I let go? 3. Does god exist? and 4. Are we in the martix?
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Facilitate your own workshops on the topics relevant to your class

Let your students wonder about the important topics of life. Include the wise from PhiloSphere to challenge the students thinking with fresh and ulike pespectives from another time.

Example of what it looks like to be able to ask any question and be served the right philosopher. Example questions are: 1. Why do I feel lost? 2. How can I let go? 3. Does god exist? and 4. Are we in the martix?
Magical magnifying glass icon

Facilitate your own workshops on the topics relevant to your class

Let your students wonder about the important topics of life. Include the wise from PhiloSphere to challenge the students thinking with fresh and ulike pespectives from another time.

Example of what it looks like to be able to ask any question and be served the right philosopher. Example questions are: 1. Why do I feel lost? 2. How can I let go? 3. Does god exist? and 4. Are we in the martix?

Use PhiloSphere in multiple courses

Philosophy is relevant across classes

Philosophy is relevant across classes

Philosophy is relevant across classes

Examine each of your courses with your students through wondering.

What is it actually you are doing? What is it good for?

Examine each of your courses with your students through wondering.

What is it actually you are doing? What is it good for?

Examine each of your courses with your students through wondering.

What is it actually you are doing? What is it good for?

Art & music class

Explore artistic creativity through philosophical inquiry. What are we actually achiving in expressing and experiencing art?

Art & music class

Explore artistic creativity through philosophical inquiry. What are we actually achiving in expressing and experiencing art?

Art & music class

Explore artistic creativity through philosophical inquiry. What are we actually achiving in expressing and experiencing art?

Social science

Have a look at social sciences through philosophical lenses, explore ideologies and their influence on society

Social science

Have a look at social sciences through philosophical lenses, explore ideologies and their influence on society

Social science

Have a look at social sciences through philosophical lenses, explore ideologies and their influence on society

Natural science

Question the theory and practice of science. What are scientists actually doing and are we truly finding the truths?

Natural science

Question the theory and practice of science. What are scientists actually doing and are we truly finding the truths?

Natural science

Question the theory and practice of science. What are scientists actually doing and are we truly finding the truths?

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The greatest gift you can give your students

The task of the teacher

The task of the teacher

"Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel"

- Socrates

- Socrates

Teach your students to love wisdom, and you will have ignited their fire for lifelong learning and given them an exponentially greater life trajectory

Search for the essence of things

Philosophy is making sense of life and the world around us

Search for the essence of things

Philosophy is making sense of life and the world around us

Search for the essence of things

Philosophy is making sense of life and the world around us