Philosophy Salon
In this informal salon hosted by St George’s Philosopher-in-residence Julian Baggini, David Edmonds and Bridget Anderson will explore our duties to refugees, the poor and others at home and abroad.
In this informal salon hosted by St George’s Philosopher-in-residence Julian Baggini, David Edmonds and Bridget Anderson will explore our duties to refugees, the poor and others at home and abroad.
In this informal salon hosted by St George’s Philosopher-in-residence Julian Baggini, atheist philosopher Richard Norman and the Dean of Bristol Cathedral, Revd Mandy Ford, will be discussing and modelling better ways to do difference.
Every day, our minds become overloaded with tons of information stimuli. How do we separate fact from fiction in a world full of noise? Philosopher Julian Baggini shows how better thinking is not about intelligence, but about a better attitude of sincerity, accuracy and patience.
Join 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. Sit back and enjoy the live conversation or take part as much as you like – this is always a lively and inspiring discussion!
In this season of celebrations, all traditionally including significant amounts of feasting and food consumption, we welcome back Bristol’s philosopher, Julian Baggini to delve into the timely issue of 'How the World Eats'.
Philosopher and writer Dr. Julian Baggini visits Foyles for an insightful discussion about his new work 'The Book of Coffee: A Philosophy' with writer and historian of London’s coffee-houses, Dr. Matthew Green