Is Philosophy Progressive
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Is Philosophy Progressive

By The Manchester Lit & Phil

– or does it just go round in endless circles?

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Room F11, Friends' Meeting House

6 Mount Street Manchester M2 5NS United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

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This Philosophy Forum is based on a paper I came across in the journal ‘Philosophy Now’ which caught my interest. As a scientist myself (doctor – medical) I have been fascinated by the many new discoveries over the years, particularly in the last century or so, and even more so since the advent of computers, the internet and mobile phones. In medicine huge progress has been made, with diagnostic tests and effective treatment of diseases, along with prevention of many common illnesses and infections. ‘Progress’ is very visible to all.

So, when I saw the title ‘Is Philosophy Progressive?’ I wanted to look into this further – in other words, ‘progress’ can be viewed philosophically in many different ways. Or is the whole subject of ‘Philosophy’ just asking similar questions, but getting many different answers, depending on your point of view, and the views of eminent philosophers? Or does ‘philosophy’ just go round in endless circles, rather than ‘progressing’ (some sceptics may take that view..)?

The debate has been raging for centuries, from at least the time of Galileo, but there is always (and always will be) scope to look at both old and new issues in different ways – and aspects. Indeed, as with many debates, what do we actually mean by ‘progress’ – after all, many new scientific inventions have not always led to positive outcomes. Just look at the state of the world now, with wars and conflicts using new tools of destruction, not even imagined a few decades ago.

About the Session

This illuminating session will be led by Dr Susan Hilton. To enrich your experience, we highly recommend reading Dr Susan Hilton’s thought-provoking focus paper in advance. This resource will provide valuable context and enhance the depth of our collective exploration.

What to Expect

The Lit & Phil Philosophy Forum is a space where serious ideas meet joyful exploration. Whether you are a seasoned philosopher or a curious newcomer, our discussions are designed to foster a spirit of open-minded inquiry. We prioritise respectful dialogue, intellectual curiosity, and the shared pursuit of understanding over adversarial debate. This is philosophy as it should be; dynamic, inclusive, and profoundly engaging.

Practical Details

  • Pre-Event Preparation: The focus paper can be Downloaded Here.
  • Note on Attendance: Due to the popularity of these events, places are often fully booked. If you reserve a ticket but later find you cannot attend, we kindly ask that you cancel promptly to allow others the opportunity to join.

So, come along and present your point of view – or you can just absorb the discussion around you

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Oct 9 · 19:00 GMT+1