Supported by the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
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Tickets
11 May
15:00
Athenaeum Theatre
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Wheelchair
Join eminent philosopher A.C. Grayling as he delivers an address that draws on a lifetime of thinking and writing about the biggest question of all: how should I live my life?
Inspired by his newest work, Philosophy and Life, he brings together the ideas of a fantastically eclectic range of writers and thinkers – including Confucious, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ursula Le Guin – to examine matters of love, death, courage and wisdom, inviting us to consider for ourselves what constitutes a life truly worth living.
Inspired by his newest work, Philosophy and Life, he brings together the ideas of a fantastically eclectic range of writers and thinkers – including Confucious, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ursula Le Guin – to examine matters of love, death, courage and wisdom, inviting us to consider for ourselves what constitutes a life truly worth living.
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