Donations

Educational charity

As the School of Philosophy Scotland is a registered Educational Charity (not-for-profit) and all tutors, assistants, admin, maintenance and refreshment teams are all volunteers from in and around Scotland, the school still has overheads it has to pay such as rent, electric, advertising, phone, rates, etc.

To help towards us continuing and being able to pay for the up-keep of the school we are happy to receive any and all donations, no matter how small or large.

How to make a donation

If you wish to make a donation to the School of Philosophy Scotland you can use the form below (or get in touch with us for our bank details if you prefer to do a bank transfer).

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How it works on our educational courses

A tutor presents material, and leads a discussion based on what arises. Being practical rather than academic, the emphasis is on personal knowledge. Students are encouraged neither to accept nor reject the ideas put forward, but to test them in practice for themselves, in the light of their own experience.

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Wonderful classes

"Thank you so much to my tutor for the wonderful classes that you have taken. My whole life has transformed since joining the course. I feel a much better person and that is all credit to you and the way you conduct the class and encourage its members.”
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Practical philosophy student
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The present moment

“This course ‘woke me up’, particularly to the present moment. Learning to use the ‘full stop’ between daily events and pausing, rather than everything running in to one continuum”
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Practical philosophy student
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Very practical

“I have thoroughly enjoyed this course. It has been very practical and has given me lots of tools and exercises to use in my daily life. Coming back each week and feeding back to the group has reinforced what I have learned and given me extra pointers”.
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Practical philosophy student