Philosophers' Café

Philosophers' Café | Why have people been killing each other for 2,000 years? - Cancelled

Wed, 26 Jun 2013 7:00 PM

Some think that people have been killing each other for 2,000 years because they have been differentially indoctrinated with the idea that there is only one way to think in order to survive. What needs to happen for us to stop killing each other?

Co-sponsored by the Coquitlam Public Library.

Date: Wednesday, 26 June 2013, 7:00 PM - Cancelled

Location: Coquitlam Public Library, City Centre branch, Room 3, 1169 Pinetree Way | Map

Admission: Free

Related topic(s): Liberal Arts

Moderator

  • Hal Weinberg
    Hal Weinberg is a professor emeritus in biomedical physiology and kinesiology and the director of the Office of Research Ethics at SFU. He is also a past mayor of the municipality of Anmore; a past member of Metro Vancouver Regional District Board; and a member of the BC Humanist Association, the BC Civil Liberties Association, and the Mayors for Peace.

About the Philosophers' Café

Philosophers’ Café is a series of informal public discussions in libraries, cafés, and restaurants throughout Metro Vancouver. The cafés, which are open to everyone, have brought dialogue and discussion to thousands of people who are interested in exploring issues from the absurd to the sublime. To learn more about the Philosophers’ Café, please visit their website.

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