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The Existence of Existence
When
07 Dec 2010
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location
The Last Drop Cafe, 538 Marrickville Road, Dulwich Hill
Philo Agora's talk next Tuesday, December 7: Tibor Molnar The Existence of Existence.
What does it mean to "exist"? And does 'existence' itself exist? Why is there so much confusion about it in the broader philosophical literature? In this talk, Tibor offers a little clarity, by disambiguating between three or four different interpretations of the notion of "existence".
Tibor studied Chemical Engineering at UNSW, and then pursued a career in IT. Today he studies philosophy of science, quantum mechanics and cognitive neuroscience, and teaches at Sydney University and the WEA.
PhiloAgora will be at its new venue - The Last Drop Cafe, 538 Marrickville Road, Dulwich Hill, ,just down from New Canterbury Road.. / www.lastdropcafe.com.au/ ,
This is our last talk for 2010 The entrance fee of $6.00 includes a free cup of coffee or tea. Start at 7.30. Finish at 9.00pm. Good snack meals are available but If you want a meal, come a little early.. Start up again in February 2011. Look for it at http://www.philoagora.com/
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