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Barnes
The BCA Barnes Food Fair, the sister event to BCA’s longstanding Barnes Fair, is now an established event in the SW London foodie calendar – Trip Advisor even voted it one of its top UK events in 2018!
Barnes
Local independent fruit and vegetable shop selling wide range of fruit and vegetables.
Barnes
The focal point of Barnes village is the Green and its pond which connects to Barnes Common via a footbridge across Beverley Brook at the northern end of the Green. Barnes pond is the quintessential Barnes landmark and Barnes pond is home to many…
Barnes
Barnes Music Festival in South West London is an annual celebration of music-making which includes choral, instrumental, orchestral, opera, jazz and film events featuring international stars, and local groups and schools performing at venues across…
Barnes
Barnes Music Festival in South West London is an annual celebration of music-making which includes choral, instrumental, orchestral, opera, jazz and film events featuring international stars, and local groups and schools performing at venues across…
Barnes
Violinist Madeleine Mitchell returns to the Barnes Music Festival, following her well received Nocturne programme, with the sumptuous Légende by Delius, Vaughan Williams’ ever popular Lark Ascending based on the poem by George Meredith, in the…
Barnes
Natural health food and beauty store located on Barnes High Street
Barnes
Convenience store
Barnes
How to Understand Others (Without Mindreading)
What are the obstacles to understanding one another and how can we best overcome them? In this talk, I consider and reject the most popular accounts of understanding others, including those that award…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Sue Mendus is Morrell Professor Emerita of Political Philosophy and a friend of Dr Barbara Underwood, the club's founder, who passed away in January. Sue has published widely on topics in modern and…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
“How, indeed, could a subject of action give an ethical character to his or her own life taken as a whole if this life were not gathered together in some way, and how could this occur if not,…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Anneli will discuss theories of moral responsibility and I defend the importance of the consequences of our practices of holding each other responsible for justifying blame and praise.
Anneli…
Barnes
Should we trust what ChatGPT and other BOTS tell us?
Very powerful Large Language Models such as ChatGPT, as well as 'Personal Assistants' like Alexa and Siri, provide purported information on a large range of topics in response to queries. Is this…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
Speaker Eric Olson
Some people believe that future technology will enable us to upload ourselves into a computer and live in electronic form. Wewon'tneed food or housing or furniture, and we will…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
Professor Matravers will be discussing the philosophy of T.E. Hulme, a philosopher and poet who has been called "The First Conservative of the 20th Century", and was described by T.S. Eliot as…
Barnes
A public club that meets to talk with philosophers and discuss a wide variety of philosophical issues. We aim to promote a philosophical and thoughtful approach to everyday life, and to help connect the outside world to the thinking of professional…
Barnes
Kathryn Murphy will be discussing themes from her forthcoming book, The Tottering Universal: Metaphysical Prose in the Seventeenth Century, which addresses the philosophical and stylistic complexities of 17th century prose. It examines the ways in…
Barnes
An artist's immorality often affects how we appreciate and interpret their art. Daisy will show that 'virtue-based' approaches and 'empiricist' approaches to the relevance of the artist's immorality cannot accommodate less easy cases like Hitler's…
49 Station Road, Barnes/London
Despite the discrediting of many religious tenets in a modern age, an appetite for a spiritual dimension to life surprisingly persists. And while few people are bothered about the salvation of their immortal souls, even less wish to live in a world…
Barnes
Supported by the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Speaker: Professor Eric Olson
Are we made entirely of matter, like sticks and stones? Or do we have a soul—a nonphysical entity—where our mental lives take place? Drawing on his recent book with Aaron…