Open Borders: Unconditional Hospitality

Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London
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This event ended on Sunday 26th of July 2015
Admission
£3, £2 concessions, free for Conway Hall Ethical Society members
Location

Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Holborn 0.17 miles

Unconditional hospitality is a central idea in contemporary ethical philosophy and it has important implications for psychology. Its political equivalent is the notion of open borders as a utopian critique of nationality and national identity. We can become good hosts by temporarily interrupting the self and our habitual concerns about ‘me’ and ‘mine’ and also by reframing our notion of identity, including national identity.

Why ‘unconditional’ hospitality? Because conditional hospitality (the only hospitality we know) has not really worked. Born in the Greek polis and the oman forum, developed further via the Judaeo-Christian tradition and Kantian/Hegelian philosophy, this type of hospitality is juridical: it is handled by codes, norms and regulations, and it is inscribed within the metaphysics of violence. We need an unconditional hospitality because ethics without hospitality is no ethics at all.

Manu Bazzano is an author, psychotherapist, and lecturer at Roehampton University. He was ordained as a Zen Buddhist monk in both the Soto and Rinzai traditions. His latest books are Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality and After Mindfulness: New Perspectives on Psychology and Meditation.

For more information, visit manubazzano.com.

Doors 10.30. Entry £3, £2 concs./free to Conway Hall Ethical Society members. Tickets are available on the door.

Tea, coffee & biscuits will be available.

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