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Introductory Course : Tues 5 of March - 7 PM

Philosophies of East & West 18-week Course


This 18-week course will introduce you to the major concepts of Eastern and Western Philosophy with a focus on their application in daily life. 

Philosophy means love of wisdom  (philo-sophia) and is an active attitude of awareness towards life. In this sense, we are all born philosophers, with an innate need to ask questions and with the intuition that there are answers to be found. Every civilisation has passed on to us its experience and understanding of life. However, most of us have had little opportunity to learn about the vast heritage of ideas that have inspired and guided humanity throughout history.

Tickets & Fees
The first evening is free to attend and will take place at our premises in Islington. The course will then continue every Tuesday for those who wish to enrol. All evenings are from 7pm to 9.30pm, with a break in the middle for refreshments and food (for those who want). The price for the whole course is £260 (£180 concessions). Enrolment on the full course can be made in advance by purchasing the full course ticket or in person after the introductory evening. Please be aware that places are limited. 

Course Content Topics are arranged under three headings: Ethics, Sociopolitics and Philosophy of History.

Ethics - Understanding yourself Ethics enquires about moral principles and the impact of individuals on their environment. It is also related to happiness, as it helps us to find the right inner attitude to deal with different life situations in ways that are beneficial to ourselves and others. The topics are: Introduction to Ethics and the philosophies of India, Tibet, Buddhism and China (Confucius).

Sociopolitics - Living together in harmony with others Sociopolitics looks at relationships in society, both between individuals and between the individual and the group. It is concerned with finding principles by which we can create harmonious communities where everyone can flourish. The topics are: Introduction to Sociopolitics, the philosophies of Plato & Aristotle, Justice in Ancient Egypt, Neoplatonism, Importance of Education, the Stoic Philosophers.

Philosophy of History - Being part of something greater We are all products of history and at the same time we all contribute to making history. Philosophy of History seeks wisdom in the study of the past and how to apply lessons of history to the present. The topics are: Introduction to Philosophy of History, History and Mythology, Cycles of History, Freedom and Destiny, Hermetic Sciences.

Starting Dates Spring 2024:  Tuesday 5th March, 7pm.

For further enquires or if you have any questions, please contact us on events@newacropolisuk.org

Location: 18 Compton Terrace N1 2UN, next door to Union Chapel.