To mark the 300th birthday of Immanuel Kant, the Neue Apotheke invites you to philosophize together on January 24
Hardly any other philosopher has had such a lasting influence on our thinking as Immanuel Kant. But how well do we actually know his thoughts? What would he have said about the challenges of our time? In a world full of crises - from fake news on social media to the pressing climate crisis and the threat of war - despair often seems to gain the upper hand. But Kant's philosophy can still offer us guidance today.
The Long Night of Philosophy at the Neue Apotheke begins on January 24 at 8 p.m. and offers space for exchange and reflection. Together, we want to think about how clear our knowledge really is, how we can make the world a fairer place and how we can find more peace. We will be guided by Kant's motto: "Have the courage to use your own reason."
In addition to stimulating conversations, relaxed live music on the piano invites you to listen and linger. No prior knowledge of philosophy is required.
Moderation: Dr. phil. Arno Schöppe
Music: Dipl. Psych. Manfred Pröpper
Admission to the Neue Apotheke, Mühlenstraße 44, is free of charge. Those who can and wish to do so have the opportunity to support the project with a donation on site.
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