As well as being the Chief Executive Officer of Conway Hall Ethical Society, speaker Jim Walsh has continued thinking about ethical issues since completing his PhD in 2007. Most recently, his thoughts have taken shape in the form of a blog – An Ethical Thirst – that looks at philosophers such as Hans-Georg Gadamer and Emmanuel Levinas and seeks to provide illustration of their thoughts by drawing parallels from literature, art, music and film. By combining cultural references with philosophical ideas, Jim is hopeful that a new understanding of personal ethics might arise which is accessible to those with little previous knowledge of philosophy.
Disturbed by the dehumanisation of those fleeing for their lives as a daily media and political event, Jim Walsh will advocate a new understanding of personal ethics that aims to bring migrants in from the cold of being abstract entities and give them warmth such as every human deserves. By focusing upon some of the ideas contained with Hans-Georg Gadamer’s magnum opus, Truth and Method, Jim will illustrate, with reference to A Scandal in Bohemia and the works of Rene Magritte, how we can start to re-evaluate ourselves when we regard other people.
Entry £3, £2 concs./free to Conway Hall Ethical Society members. Tickets available at the door.
Tea, coffee & biscuits will be available.
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Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London
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This event ended on Sunday 12th of July 2015
This event ended on Sunday 12th of July 2015
Admission
£3, £2 concessions, free for members
£3, £2 concessions, free for members
Location
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London
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