Workshop
WED 6 NOVEMBER 2024
6pm – 8pm AEST
IN PERSON
The Ethics Centre
Level 1, 161 Castlereagh St
Sydney, 2000
TICKETS
$49 session ticket
$45 Seniors/ Concession session ticket
$42 Youth (30 years and under) session ticket
Multipack available:
$139 for all 3 sessions
Every major decision we make is guided by our vision of a good life.
But there are so many voices telling us what that vision ought to be, whether it’s about success, wealth, status, family, happiness or something else entirely. How do we know which vision is the right one for us? How do we know we’re not making decisions according to someone else’s vision of a good life instead of our own? This workshop will explore a wide range of visions of a good life, including those put forward by major philosophers throughout history, and give a practical guide to finding and realising your own vision of the life you want to live.
You’ll share the session with other curious participants, who are willing to delve deeper into the mess and complexity of what it means to be human.
Places are limited to ensure everyone can participate.
So, tune in to tune up and hopefully we can all do life just that little bit better.
About the series
Ethics Tune Up is an innovative and engaging masterclass series from The Ethics Centre that will take your ethical skills to the next level. These workshops are an opportunity to extend your knowledge of ethics and learn how you can apply these principles in your life.
Facilitated by leading philosopher Dr Tim Dean, these two-hour workshops will be equally enjoyable and informative as they help you navigate today’s complex ethical terrain and guide you towards living a good life.
This session is part of a new masterclass series including Ethics at Work (Thurs 14 November) and The Art of Disagreement (27 November). Book in a multipack and save on experiencing all three sessions.
Speaker
Dr Tim Dean
Tim is a public philosopher, speaker and writer. He is Senior Philosopher and Manos Chair in Ethics at The Ethics Centre. He has a Doctorate in philosophy from the University of New South Wales on the evolution of morality and specialises in public philosophy, ethics and critical thinking. He is an Honorary Associate at the University of Sydney and the author of How We Became Human. He is the recipient of the Australasian Association of Philosophy Media Professionals’ Award for his work on philosophy in the public sphere.
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