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World Philosophy Day: Philosophy challenges Science
November 16, 2011 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
Free
The World Philosophy Day takes place each year on the third Thursday of November (UNESCO – 2005), which falls this year on November 17. Every time, we celebrate it with a series of encounters and under one general theme.
We chose as this year’s theme “CIVILIZATION”.
Plato, the great philosopher, explains that civilization is like a pyramid, its 4 faces being POLITICS, ART, SCIENCE and SPIRITUALITY.
So here’s what we suggest: to dedicate one day for each face of the pyramid, with the motto “When Philosophy challenges…”
Philosophy is the “LOVE FOR WISDOM”. But be it in Politics, in Art, in Science or even in Spirituality, what we see these days has more to do with ignorance than with true knowledge, with talking than with doing, with confusion than with clarity, with emptiness than with value…
Philosophy challenges Science:
– Science talks of endless progress: is it possible?
– Is there a difference between technology and science?
– Is there a blind belief in the answers of science?
– Does science really help us in knowing ourselves and our purpose as human beings?
– Can the scientist understand/talk to the spiritual man?
The event will be a SEMINAR FOLLOWED BY A SOCRATIC DEBATE.
We will start at 7:30 PM until 10:30 PM