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Philosophy Cafe 04: 4th “Can we imagine how people live based on their homes?”

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In the previous Philosophy Café held in April and entitled “How can we actualize each person’s preferred living arrangements?” we thought about what sort of people live next door to us.
While discussing interaction with neighbors and a housing-based approach to communities, the question arose of whether a home constitutes an expression or representation of each person’s way of life.
As a result, the 4th event being held in August will offer an opportunity for participants to think together about whether we can envisage how people live based on where they live.
Anyone interested in this theme is welcome to come along, even if this is your first time attending a session.

*Please note event details are subject to change.

What is Philosophy Cafe?

This is a forum for participants to discuss and think together about things they usually take for granted or consider the norm, and things that have lately caught their interest. We drink tea and take our time expressing our thoughts and ideas anew; listening to what other participants have to say; and developing our personal thoughts and ideas through dialog.

Facilitator

Madoka Yagi (NOOK)

Participation fee

Free

Capacity

10(First-come-first-served basis)

How to reserve

Please apply using the form here.
*The application process may be closed before this date, depending on the number of applications received.

Application deadline
Saturday, August 17, 2024

*Personal information will be handled as strictly confidential and used only for the operation of this event and to send you information from the organizer.

Conact

General Incorporated Association NOOK
E-mail: karoku.nook@gmail.com

Venues

Studio 04
(106, 1F Bldg. No. 1, Ojima Yon-chome Danchi, 4-1 Ojima, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
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Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), General Incorporated Association NOOK