Introductory Evening: Philosophies of East & West 18-week Course
First evening of our 18-week Philosophies of East & West course which can be attended as a standalone introduction before enrolling.
Date and time
Location
New Acropolis Cultural Association
18 Compton Terrace London N1 2UN United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours, 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Philosophy means the love of wisdom, and being a philosopher essentially means having an active attitude and awareness towards life.We are all born philosophers, with a natural need to ask questions and with the intuition that there are answers to be found. Every civilisation has tried to pass on its wisdom, leaving us a vast heritage of useful knowledge and experiences to rediscover.
Explore the timeless ideas that have inspired and guided humanity throughout history and discover the importance of finding greater wisdom in our lives through the practice of a living philosophy.
Dates:
Group 1 Introductory evening - Thursday 9th October
Group 2 Introductory evening - Wednesday 15th October
Group 3 Introductory evening - Tuesday 21st October
The course is organised in 3 parts, covering key concepts of Eastern and Western Philosophy.
Part One - The Path of Self Knowledge
The first part of the course Ethics explores questions about the nature of the human being, moral principles and how to discover a positive and helpful 'inner attitude'. It is also related to happiness and the ability to connect with the best and most noble aspects of ourselves especially whenfacing the inevitable difficulties of life.
Part Two - Living Together in Harmony
The second part of the course Sociopolitics focuses on discovering the conditions for harmonious co-existence with each other and the natural world. Looking for principles where everyone can flourish, we discuss roles in society, the importance of education and what the ancients understood about justice.
Part Three - Building a Better Future
In the third and final part of the course called Philosophy of History we reflect how we areall both a product of history and also all creating history. We discuss concepts of time, the cycles of history and how myths and symbols can be a form of history. We consider our potential for becoming conscious agents of history.
For more information about the course and to apply visit philosophiesofeastandwest.org
Application process
➊ Complete the Application Form and answer a few questions about yourself and goals for the course. We aim to respond to all applications within 3 days.
➋ Or attend the Introductory Evening on its own for your preferred start date and submit a later application providing there are still spaces available.
➌ Confirm your place in writing by replying to the email offer (and sending payment of the course fee within 3 days.) Otherwise we may offer spaces to other applicants.
Frequently asked questions
No, all of our classes are delivered in-person at our school in Highbury and Islington (N1 2UN).
There are no academic or professional requirements for this introductory course. We do however ask that students only apply if they believe they will be able to attend at least 80% of the classes.
The course is organised in 3 parts, covering key concepts of Eastern and Western Philosophy arranged under the headings; Ethics, Sociopolitics & Philosophy of History. More details can be found on our course landing page. https://www.philosophiesofeastandwest.org/
Usually yes, most people who apply are offered a place! However as we prefer to keep class sizes to around 12 and due to recent high application numbers, in these instances we prioritise places to those who are committed to continue on their personal growth journey and can commit to attend at least
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