Kant's Cave

On the first Wednesday of every month the PFA meets at "Kant’s Cave" for a lecture, debate and social evening in the upstairs bar of the Exmouth Arms at 1 Starcross Street, London NW1. The Exmouth Arms is in a quiet residential street about five minutes walk from Warren Street, Euston and Euston Square stations.

The idea of using the function room of a pub for our philosophy meetings is that we would like to combine serious philosophical activity with an informal exchange of ideas and views. We therefore invite everybody to stay on after the lectures for more talk and debate. All lectures start at 7.30 pm; the bar is open from 7.00. There is a £2 door charge for non-PFA members.

Forthcoming Kant’s Cave Lectures:

3 Sep Mark Vernon Philosophy as a way of life
1 Oct Dr Stephen Alexander How one becomes as queer as one is
5 Nov Jane O'Grady On being in love

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