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TangledUpInBlue - > TangledUpInBlue -> Socrates Cafe?
Socrates Cafe?

I bought a book called Socrates Cafe a couple of days ago, although I figured it would be cheesy and I'd end up just giving it away. But, it has turned out to be very interesting.

This is what it is about: (NPR Article)

Author Chistopher Phillips travels the world to lead discussion groups he calls Socrates Cafes, engaging groups of people in the manner of the ancient Greek philosopher.

NPR's Margot Adler sat in on a recent gathering in New York, where Phillips began with a simple question: "What to you is courage?"

As Adler reports, Phillips fears that the kind of conversation most of us experience -- browbeating, talking through one another -- is literally destroying America. He proposes to revive a kind of anti-guru philosophy in which the questions are more important than the answers.

But Phillips is concerned that the conversations he seeks usually take place only among elites in contemporary society, so he has tried to broaden the dialogue.

To do this he crosses the world with his wife, living out of suitcases, most of his possessions in storage. And he has written two books: Six Questions of Socrates and Socrates Cafe.

In his travels he has visited prisons, Indian reservations and nursing homes in addition to bookstores and coffee houses. It's a search for "anyone whose questioning nature has ever been cut off." And it emphasizes Phillips' own philosophy:

"What you say and think and do generally matters and counts... it is vital and incumbent for you to take an important role in society during your mortal moment."

Anyway, I was wondering if someone were to hold a Socrates Cafe of sorts in Bakersfield, would you go?

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posted by TangledUpInBlue on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 10:07 PM
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posted by koztarr on Dec 18, 2007 at 07:37 AM
Ordered the book from abebooks.com.  Will read it first, then consider your question.  Sounds interesting.
posted by witbee on Dec 18, 2007 at 08:00 AM
They used to do this during lunchtime at Delano High School. The students seemed to like it. I always thought it was fruitless to ask questions just for the sake of asking questions. But more power to you.
posted by sagefever on Dec 18, 2007 at 08:18 AM
Yeah,I think I would. It sounds interesting. Hearing other peoples answers to such questions,really having a conversation would be quite nice.
posted by TangledUpInBlue on Dec 18, 2007 at 10:37 PM
Only three people!? Not even three. One yes, one maybe, and one "more power to you." No one else here would be interested? That's shocking.
posted by Blackfeather on Jun 10, 2008 at 12:02 PM

I know these are old blogs but I am somewhat new to here and the blog. I came from Orange County and drank in a hotel bar that catered to mostly people from Europe, the U.K. mainly. One of them asked me a question, "In America they say do not talk about politics or religion. What else is does one talk about?" We always talked politics at that bar and came away often understanding the other side of the story, I guess based on the European view that talking about the course of the world is a GOOD thing..

I would love to find a place that I can hang out and discuss philosophy and things that in the long run matter very, very much.

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