Philosophical Times

St Georges Bristol Great George Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

A regular exploration of some of the big ideas that connect with and emerge from the month’s news stories. Sit back and enjoy the live conversation or take part as much as you like – this is always a lively and inspiring discussion!

£8

How the World Eats

Wells and Mendip Museum 8 Cathedral Green, Wells, United Kingdom

Julian Baggini offers a comprehensive overview of the global food network. He makes a convincing case for philosophy to spearhead a multi-disciplinary approach that will provide a framework for managing the demands, conflicts, inequities, and dangers that jeopardise the network's effective operation

£3

Philosophical Times

St Georges Bristol Great George Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

A regular exploration of some of the big ideas that connect with and emerge from the month’s news stories. Sit back and enjoy the live conversation or take part as much as you like – this is always a lively and inspiring discussion!

£8

Building a fairer food system in the face of the climate crisis

Financial Times Bracken House, 1 Friday St, London, United Kingdom

A thoughtfully selected panel will bring diverse perspectives from rural smallholders, academia, private philanthropy and business in agriculture to provide actionable steps we can all take to create a just and sustainable global food system.

Free

Global food philosophy

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Initution 16-18 Queen Square, Bath, United Kingdom

The global food system is incredibly complex and in crisis. In his new book, How the World Eats, Julian Baggini argues that we can use philosophical tools to identify the key principles that should govern a food system fit for the 21st century and beyond, drawing on the empirical base of how humans have fed themselves across the globe and history.

£3 – £6

The Light in the Middle of the Tunnel

Online

Existential philosophy has from the outset prided itself on an unblinking view of reality at it is, without illusions. This talk will explore ways which we can use its resources without what Sartre called the false hope in belief that we will prevail and the end of the tunnel will come.

£50 – £100

How the World Eats

The Conduit Club 6 Langley St, London, United Kingdom

Julian Baggini embarks on a thought-provoking exploration of food across cultures, uncovering the best and worst of how societies approach feeding themselves. From cutting-edge technologies like cultured meat to the ethics of aquaculture and food commodification, Baggini exposes the big ideas shaping our plates—and our futures.

Free

How the World Eats

Kent House Kent House, Rutland Gardens, London, United Kingdom

An essential guide to food and nutrition from the bestselling author and popular philosopher. Should we buy organic and become vegan? Is personalised nutrition a fad? Is modern-day agriculture humanity’s big mistake? Baggini offers fascinating and important insights…

£25