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Past meeting

The Edinburgh Philosophy and Psychology April Meeting

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Monday, April 28, 2008 at 7:30 PM
4.25 (5 ratings)

Meeting Description


Who

If you have opinions and ideas and enjoy great discussions with others, then this is for you. Very mixed group in terms of age, gender, nationality, background and education. If you like to think, then you fit!

Why

A relaxed and informal social evening of friendly discussion and debate - you know it makes sense! (Sometimes it's hard to work out the sense though!)

Organized by

"Look out for Ed, our phrenology head, on the table. He enjoys these events. Or give me a call on my mobile. Contact details in the Files area."
--Ray (Chief Referee!)

Details

Madness, Genius and Eccentricity generated lots of great discussion at the March meeting. A good turn out for a holiday Monday with a number of 'regulars' and several new members who joined in to make it a great evening.

What will the topic be for April?. As usual, it will be decided by vote in the Polls area and some ideas are already there for you to select. More can be added by sending in your suggestions.

!NEWSFLASH! - Topic for April is "The Truth, the whole Truth and nothing but the Truth: Is Honesty always the best policy?"

No idea is too crazy, so feel free to come up with your favourites. Polling closes a week before the Meetup.

You can vote at any time and can change your vote right up to the deadline if you want to as new topics are added. As usual, you will get weekly reminders.

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Who Attended

The organizer estimated that 14 people attended.