
Tickets
£10
A 9% booking fee applies online and over the phone. A £2.50 postage fee is charged where applicable.
Suitable for ages 14+
Main hall
Celebrate the inaugural National Philosophy Fortnight with an evening showcasing the impact of philosophy on a range of vital social issues, including asylum, medicine and historical racial injustice.
In the first part, our philosopher in residence Julian Baggini will host a panel discussion with University of Bristol philosophers Joanna Burch-Brown, Rebecca Buxton and Havi Carel. After the break you’ll have the opportunity to talk more informally with the philosophers over a drink.
PLEASE NOTE: One of our speakers is immunocompromised and we ask that audience members wear a face covering (which we can supply, if required) and that those who do not wish to do so seat themselves at the rear of the room. The room will also be ventilated by open doors.

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