Updating Kakuzō Okakura's classic The Book of Tea (1906), Baggini will explain how coffee can also convey Okakura's philosophy for everyday life, a religion of the here and now that requires no gods or anything supernatural.
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Updating Kakuzō Okakura's classic The Book of Tea (1906), Baggini will explain how coffee can also convey Okakura's philosophy for everyday life, a religion of the here and now that requires no gods or anything supernatural.
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In this salon, host Julian Baggini will be joined by philosopher Lani Watson and CEO and author Margaret Hefferman to discuss why questions matter and the science, psychology and philosophy of asking better ones.
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Start your festival day with the perfect blend of coffee, conversation and big ideas as philosopher Julian Baggini and coffee expert Tim Ridley explore one of the world’s most beloved beverages.
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Talking at the Terra Madre Salone del Gusto with Elisabetta Recine and Eric Schlosser |
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