Pub philosophy


Pub philosophy is a term sometimes used to describe organised gatherings in public houses for philosophical discussion. Several series of events in the United Kingdom and elsewhere offer pub philosophy in a variety of formats, typically involving an invited speaker and some degree of open discussion.
Pub philosophy is generally considered a form of philosophy cafe.
Among the more long-standing of these are:
See external links for guidance to each.

London

  • Big Ideas
  • Kant's Cave
  • Café Philo
  • Thoughts Experiments in Pubs
  • Veins of London
  • London Philosophy Café
  • Philosophy Café London
  • Philosophy Cabin

Other

Pub Philosophy groups, while often run by amateurs, have sometimes been recruited by more mainstream institutions to provide a distinctively participatory public forum. Such alliances have included Tate Liverpool and University of Chester working with Philosophy in Pubs, the Brighton Science Festival 2010 working with PIPS Brighton and the London School of Economics producing an event in collaboration with Big Ideas.