Humanism, Philosophy and the Arts Day Conference
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at 9:05AM 26th June 2010 Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, WC1R 4RL
Our day will include poetry readings by humanist and acclaimed poet Alan Brownjohn, a performance by the BHA Choir, New Humanist cartoonist and author Martin Rowson on offence and blasphemy, Professor Richard Norman on the Arts and the Meaning of Life, Julian Baggini on whether philosophy or the movies are best for teaching us ethics, Ken Worpole on a humanist architecture, Nigel Warburton on the visual arts – and more! Come along and discuss the role of the arts in creating meaning in human lives, in conveying value, and any other issue you want to raise from the floor as we explore these sometimes neglected topics.
For further programme details visit http://www.humanism.org.uk/meet-up/events/view/92
Tickets cost £15 (£10 for members of South Place Ethical Society or the British Humanist Association / £5 for students).
Visit http://www.humanism.org.uk/shop/tickets to buy tickets online. Tickets can also be purchased with a credit or debit card by calling 020 7079 3580 during office hours.
This event is jointly hosted by the British Humanist Association and South Place Ethical Society.
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