The event is being staged by The University of Liverpool’s Philosophy Department, and aims to explore the role of philosophy within our cultural life and heritage, and to make philosophical thinking accessible to new audiences.
In tandem with the Biennial, it will be looking at ways philosophy can ‘touch’ us. We are, it has to be said, a philosophical lot. We wouldn’t have started the excellent ‘Philosophy in Pubs’ nights if we weren’t. And it really doesn’t take much encouragement for us to chip in our universal theory on everything. So we fully expect this free-thinking, all-welcome festival promises more then enough opportunities. And don’t be put off by thinking this will be deep, head-scratching stuff: this event promises to get to grip with real, tangible stuff such as nature, art, faith, happiness and, erm, maths.
So, check out their events, around the city from now until 24 October at venues including the Bluecoat, Tate Liverpool, Sefton Palm House, FACT, News from Nowhere and Next to Nowhere, and Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral and Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Philosophy in the City, Oct 9-24, various venues.
For a programme of events, click here
Ah, my alma mater.