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Philosophy in the Community is a lecture and discussion series organized by the Philosophy Department at the University of Saskatchewan. It is in place as a public service, so that we may share the rewards and pleasures of philosophical reflection with the members of our community. Philosophical thinking, reading and analysis is part of the life well-lived.

This series is free, no registration is needed. No philosophical background is required; intellectual curiosity is. Coffee provided. 

*This event is in the basement of Emmanuel Anglican Church.  The standard way to enter is on the southwest side of the building via a flight of stairs.  People with mobility issues are welcome to send a note to emer.ohagan@usask.ca to arrange for other access.  Please do this well in advance of the event.  An external ramp on the north side of the building provides entry to the church, and from there an elevator can be used to get to the basement

For more information, contact: emer.ohagan@usask.ca 

Location  The Refinery

Emmanuel Anglican (formerly St. James) Church Basement
607 Dufferin Avenue
(at 12th Street, just off Broadway)

Time  7:00 – 9:00 PM
Dates  Second Friday of each month, September through March.

Philosophy in the Community 2025- 26

Fall & Winter Series

 

Sept. 12th, 2025

TBA

Emer O'Hagan, Professor, Philosophy

 

Oct. 10th, 2025

TBA 

Valery Chirkov, Professor, Psychology

 

Nov. 14th, 2025

TBA

Will Buschert, Professor, Philosophy

 

Dec. 12th, 2025

TBA

Will Robbins, MA Philosophy

 

Jan.9th, 2026

TBA

Pierre-Francois Noppen, Professor, Philosophy

 

Feb. 13th, 2026

TBA

Diana Heney, Professor, Philosophy

 

Mar 13th, 2026

TBA

John Liptay, Professor, STM Philosophy