Philosophical Times

St Georges Bristol Great George Street, Bristol, United Kingdom

Join the writer, thinker and St George’s resident philosopher, Julian Baggini, as he explores some of the big ideas that connect with and emerge from this week’s news stories. Whatever the subject, this regular event is always lively, inspiring and thought-provoking.

£7

Who do we think we are – and why?

"Thought-provoking questions for all of us about notions of personal and communal identity and meanings of borders."

Identity Matters: The 2021 Jane Wynne Willson Lecture

In this talk, Julian will set out some of the philosophical foundations of identity. He will explain how misunderstanding the true diverse nature of identity causes myriad problems and demonstrate how a proper understanding of identity can help us to avoid them.

Free

How to Think Like a Philosopher (and When Not To)

Philosophers are experts in critical thinking. In this talk, I'll share with you the essence of how they do it, along with some warnings about when philosophical tools and methods can lead you astray.

$25

Is Humanism Global?

Speaking at the University of Dundee Chaplaincy series - One People: Many Philosophies.

Free

Café Philosophique

The supporter-exclusive online Cafe Philosophique is an hour of conversation on a topic of the attendees' choice. This time I'm asking for suggested topics in advance so people have a time to gather their thoughts in advance.

Linda Martín Alcoff: The Return of Cultural Racism

New Academic Building 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3LJ , United Kingdom

The last event I am chairing as my tenure as The Royal Institute of Philosophy's Academic Director comes to an end.