The Philosophical Café was originally created as a series of informal gatherings between researchers from the Institute of Philosophy and colleagues from the broader academic community. Over time, the focus of these discussion meetings gradually shifted toward topics of wider public interest and current societal issues that resonate with an engaged audience.
Today, the Philosophical Café aims to present books and research projects developed by our scholars, along with the themes and questions they raise.
All discussions are open to the public, and recordings of the events are available to watch online.
Video Recordings of Philosophical Café Events
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On truth & populism, with Tony Milligan, 5. 12. 2019
Eurasijské modernity: Milan Kreuzzieger a J. P. Árnason, 7. 3. 2019
Hegelova světová i česká fenomenologie: Tereza Matějčková, 2. 10. 2019
Principy politiky Benjamina Constanta: Hana Fořtová, 6. 6. 2019
Money, Autonomy, Citizenship: Marek Hrubec a Alessandro Pinzani, 4. 4. 2019
Zvířata a etika: David Černý, Tomáš Hříbek, Petr Urban, 7. 2. 2019
Etika klimatické změny: Bohuslav Binka a Tomáš Hříbek, 6. 12. 2018
O poslání národních kulturních institucí: Marta Ljubková a Alice Koubová, 8. 11. 2018
Obec a politično v Aristotelově myšlení: Jakub Jinek, 4. 10. 2018
Mezi mýty a minarety: Hynek Kmoníček, Miloš Mendel, Petr Pelikán, Břetislav Tureček a Jan Rovenský, 6. 9. 2018
Myslet spleť: Martin Nitsche a Vít Pokorný, 7. 6. 2018