Practical Philosophy Club: Loneliness


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On Saturday, August 16 the next meeting of the Practical Philosophy Club will again take place at the Kingdom (Biskupia St. 18/1). This time, we the topic is "loneliness". The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m., and the discussion will be held in English. Admission, as always, is free.
- Is loneliness about being alone or about feeling disconnected?
- Are people lonelier today than in the past and why?
- How does loneliness affect our mental and emotional health?
- What can society do to reduce loneliness?
- How do different cultures understand and deal with loneliness?
- Is solitude necessary for enlightenment and is that the same as loneliness?
- Are single people discriminated in our society?
- Can anyone ever fully understand us or are we always alone in some way?
- Do we have a moral duty to help those who feel lonely?
- Can technology like AI truly replace human connection?
- Is a certain amount of loneliness unavoidable in life?
- Why do some people feel lonely even when surrounded by others?
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The Kingdom Without Limit is an open enclave at 18 Biskupia Street in Kraków, combining elements of a cultural centre, a café, a museum, a library, a university, a coworking space, your grandmother's house and a place you've probably always missed. The Gate is open Monday to Saturday from 4pm to 11pm.
The Kingdom is independent. As a result, events are diverse, open and free of charge. If you want it to stay that way, you can support the open enclave:
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Practical Philosophy Club: Loneliness