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2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA All about the Stoa What is the Stoa? The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA All about the Stoa What is the Stoa? The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA All about the Stoa What is the Stoa? The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
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Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular'2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values.2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time. DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOAABOUT USPAST MEETINGSFIND USCONTACT USDIRECTIONS Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
CONTACT US | FAVERSHAM STOA Contact us. For more information about the Stoa phone Rob Wheeler on 01795 537 073. or drop us a line at faversham.stoa@gmail.com. If you would like to receive News from the Stoa bulletin each month then send us an email with SUBSCRIBE in the subject line2016 PAST MEETINGS
Oct 2016. Philosophy of the Internet. The Internet was 47 years old in 2016 and the World Wide Web, invented mainly by Tim Berners-Lee, was amere 25.
2018 PAST MEETINGS
Apr 2018. Vostok 3 and 4—The Flight of the Heavenly Twins. 2018 marked the 56th anniversary of group Soviet space flight Vostok 3 and 4. Through the use of contemporary newspaper and magazine articles Andrew Knight described the events of the mission and gave an insight into how the politics and propaganda surrounding the flight reflected the Cold War climate of the time.2017 PAST MEETINGS
Sep 2017. Nietzsche's Antichrist. Edward Greenwood, retired professor of English from the University of Kent, led our meeting on Nietzsche's 1895 book Antichrist.The term Antichrist is not intended to refer to the biblical Antichrist but is rather an attack on the slave morality and apathy of Western Christianity. Nietzsche's basic claim is that Christianity (as he saw it in the West) is a HOME | FAVERSHAM STOA Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018. Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation.2015 PAST MEETINGS
Dec 2015. Diversity 'Diversity' and 'Multiculturalism' have become key buzzwords in political discourse in recent decades. For those that champion diversity policies the claim is made that multiculturalism is the only means of ensuring a tolerant and democratic society in a world in which there are deep-seated conflicts between cultures embodying different values. ABOUT US | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a philosophy discussion group which meets every month in the The Bull pub in Tanners Street, Faversham to talk about serious issues but without being too solemn about it. None of us are professional, academic philosophers and although it's 'popular' DIRECTIONS | FAVERSHAM STOA The Stoa is a pub philosophy discussion group based in Faversham,Kent, in the UK.
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WHAT'S ON AT THE STOA? Has Britain Gone Soft? Tuesday 19 June 2018 Last month, on Radio 4's Today programme, Matthew Parris, reflecting on the commemoration of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing, complained that Britain had developed a culture of sentimental memorialisation. We now have annual commemorations of every tragedy that occurs. The famous British 'stiff upper lip' has been replaced by self-indulgent emotionalism he said. In a Times article he wrote: _...this is an age of hugs and tears, of reaching out, of sharing joys and sharing woes; of feeling each other's pain and hurting in full view: an age of living vicariously, loving and grieving by proxy, and judging on feelings, always feelings: not the merits, not results, not the argument, never the argument._ Some commentators have traced this change in the national mood back to the death of Princess Diana in 1997. Since that date there appears to have been a development, among other things, of make-shift roadside shrines to mark the place of fatal car crashes, 'ghost bikes', and flowers attached to memorial benches. Is this a change for the good? Is it better that Britons are expressing their feelings openly or is it false emotion, generated as a form of self-indulgence? Was Oscar Wilde right when he said: "A sentimentalist is simply one who wants to have the luxury of an emotion without paying for it."? ------------------------- The Stoa is taking a bit of a rest The Stoa has been running continually for over twelve years now and we have decided to take a bit of a break to develop some new ideas. Consequently, our June session will be the last this year. Don't worry, it's not the end of the Stoa. We will be back again in the new year. Thanks for all the support of regulars and all our speakers. Seeyou all in 2019.
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