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This 10‑week Philosophy Club continues to explore the theme of revolutions across major cultural, political, technological, and environmental domains through a range of philosophical lenses. Each week features a different speaker, bringing diverse philosophical, historical, literary, and creative perspectives. Together, we connect classic ideas and critical thinking to major global events and enduring human questions, asking how philosophy can help us better understand (and respond to) the world we are living in.
While this is the second term in which we have explored the topic of “revolutions,” the program is entirely self‑contained and can be joined independently.
| Christine Gietz | After the Revolution - Who Now? |
| Michael Taylor | The Revolution in International Politics: Does the Rules-Based Order have a future? |
| Michael Pyne | Is there such a thing as an Absolute Truth? |
| Sonya Thompson | Truth as Casualty - The Reality Revolution |
| Gavin Walker | What kind of revolution do we need? |
| David Crawford | The Unseen Revolution - Simone de Beauvoir and the chain of freedom. |
| Hugh Trantor | The Renewables Revolution: What Do We Owe the Future? |
| Georgina Kenyon | Our De-Evolution - what we are fast losing from our disconnection to the Animal Kingdom |
| Sandy Killick | The Democracy Revolution |
| Tibor Molnar | The Philosophy Revolution |
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