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BILINGUAL CATALAN/SPANISH! FRIDAY / CAFÉ - Philosophy Meetup: 19:1564521326169603120
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BILINGUAL CATALAN/SPANISH! FRIDAY / CAFÉ - Philosophy Meetup: 19:15

addressCarrer Nou de la Rambla, 50, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

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**ATTENTION! Attendance requires prior registration and securing a spot. People without a reservation will not be admitted. It is also very important not to take a spot if you do not plan to attend.** Hello and welcome to our next Socrates Café philosophy meetup! Do you want a deeper understanding of yourself and the world? Do you value deep, honest, and respectful dialogue? If so, this gathering will be very interesting for you. This is a bilingual meeting; we can participate in both Catalan and Spanish. **WHERE DO WE MEET?** Centre cívic drassanes Nou de la rambla, 43 https://maps.app.goo.gl/hMzFvMG8x864Tsyf6 **WHEN DO WE MEET?** Fridays from 19:15 to 20:45. Please arrive on time. We will start promptly. **HOW MANY PEOPLE ATTEND?** Sessions are organized with varying capacities, so the number of attendees may vary each week. **WHAT HAPPENS AT THE MEETINGS?** At each meeting, we hold a discussion using the Socratic method: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method). We ask, answer, and discuss questions and ideas to stimulate critical thinking and broaden our perspectives by exploring concepts and thoughts we've never considered before. The main goal of these gatherings is to enrich ourselves through others' perspectives, not to convince others of our own. The meetings focus on our personal philosophies of life, not necessarily what famous philosophers or academics have said or written. This is not a debate club nor a platform for proselytizing. Instead, we emphasize questioning, maintaining an open mind, and challenging our own assumptions while listening to and respecting the opinions shared by others. A Socrates Café meeting is considered successful when participants leave the discussion with many more questions than they had at the beginning. **WHAT TOPICS ARE DISCUSSED AT THE MEETINGS?** Participants suggest topics at the beginning of each meeting. Then we vote and choose the most popular topic to discuss. No academic background in philosophy is required; only enthusiasm for exchanging ideas and viewpoints is needed. Some examples of topics chosen in previous meetings: \- What ideals are worth dying for? \- Why are we never satisfied? \- Why do human beings know that society is going wrong and leaders are well informed, yet things remain unchanged? \- Is identity necessary? \- What is the ethical price of greed? \- What is post-truth? \- How is it possible that people in democratic societies are so obsessed with power? \(Desire to be different, better, stronger than others\) \- What is friendship? **WHO CAN PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETUP?** Anyone is more than welcome to join our gatherings. These events bring together people from diverse backgrounds and cultures, although having a philosophical education is not mandatory. Our regular participants are individuals seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the world—people who value deep, honest, and respectful dialogue.

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