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🤗Free Korean class (for foreigners)
Korean Class at Culcom Eunhaeng!
Want to learn Korean for free?
Join our Korean
Class for Foreigners at Culcom Daejeon!
Schedule: Every Thursday 7-8pm & Saturday 1-2pm
Fee: FREE!
Location: Culcom Eunhaeng
A Korean class taught by a **professional Korean language instructor**
for foreigners living in Korea.
This class starts from the **beginner level**,
so even if you don’t know Hangul or basic grammar, you’re totally welcome.
We focus on real-life Korean, practical expressions, and speaking confidence not just textbook Korean.
**Class Schedule**
Thursday 7:00–8:00 PM
Saturday 1:00–2:00 PM
Small group classes, friendly atmosphere, and plenty of chances to speak and ask questions. If you want to feel more comfortable living in Korea and communicate more naturally, this class is for you.
How to Join?
Text 010-8268-1638 to book a consultation and get
started!
Meeting new Korean friends in Daejeon (Free only for forigners)
✨❣️🎆🎇🧡🌟Meeting new Korean friends in Daejeon (Free only for forigners)❣️🌟🎇🎆🧡
Time: 11:00AM-13:00PM // 18:00PM - 20:00PM
every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
11:00AM-13:00PM every weekend on Saturday, Sunday
👉 We are the awesome language exchange cafe with warm and great mood, you can learn language, and culture, meet new people, and make friends a lot( Foreigners & Korean)
🎷Free drinks, snacks and parties // Learning Korean for language exchange are available. 🌆🌌❣️
❣️Please do not judge availability by current RSVPs through Meetup cause we’re much more active on other platforms as like Instagram and generally only receive a few RSVPs via Meetup.
You can make many wonderful friends here!!
Let’s make great moment altogether!!🎷🍻
Place: 1066 3rd floor, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon
our map
[https://naver.me/xDJXc1Q1](https://naver.me/xDJXc1Q1)
Political Philosophy Events This Week
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🤗Free Korean class (for foreigners)
Korean Class at Culcom Eunhaeng!
Want to learn Korean for free?
Join our Korean
Class for Foreigners at Culcom Daejeon!
Schedule: Every Thursday 7-8pm & Saturday 1-2pm
Fee: FREE!
Location: Culcom Eunhaeng
A Korean class taught by a **professional Korean language instructor**
for foreigners living in Korea.
This class starts from the **beginner level**,
so even if you don’t know Hangul or basic grammar, you’re totally welcome.
We focus on real-life Korean, practical expressions, and speaking confidence not just textbook Korean.
**Class Schedule**
Thursday 7:00–8:00 PM
Saturday 1:00–2:00 PM
Small group classes, friendly atmosphere, and plenty of chances to speak and ask questions. If you want to feel more comfortable living in Korea and communicate more naturally, this class is for you.
How to Join?
Text 010-8268-1638 to book a consultation and get
started!
Real Conversations&Friends: Meeting K-Chingu in Dajeon!
## **Stop Living the Typical Expat Life! Meet Real Local Friends at Culcom** 🍻✨
Are you tired of the "Home → Work → Home" routine? Finding Korean friends who actually vibe with you in English isn't always easy. That’s why we’re here.
At **Culcom Daejeon**, we’re not about boring textbooks. We’re about **real connections.** Since 2004, we’ve been the go-to spot for expats and locals to hang out, share stories, and build a "second family" in Korea. 🌉🤝
***
### **What’s Waiting for You?** 📋
* **Real Talk:** Skip the "How are you?" and dive into dating, culture, and life with 40\~70 people every night.
* **Small Groups:** You'll be placed in a cozy team (5-7 people) so everyone gets a chance to speak.
* **Free Perks:** Enjoy **unlimited self-service beer**, snacks, and a super chill vibe. 🍺🥨
* **Beyond the Cafe:** We don’t just sit and talk. We do ski trips, kimchi making, casino nights, and wine parties! 🎿🍷
### **When & Where?** 📍
* **Time:**11:00 AM – 13:00 PM (Every Weekend)
* **Place:** 5F, 487, Daejong-ro, Jung-gu, Daejeon (Right in the heart of the city!)
* **Inquiry:** 010-8268-1638
### **What Happens When You Arrive?** 🕒
1. **Welcome:** Chat with our friendly staff and get to know the Culcom vibe. (Don't forget to say you came through **Meetup**! 😉)
2. **1:1 Matching:** If you want, sign up for a personal language exchange partner.
3. **The Main Event (2 hours):** Meet a bunch of new Korean friends and chat away in English!
### **FAQ** 💬
* **Is there any hidden charge?** Nope, not at all.
* **What if I’m late?** No worries! You're always welcome, but coming on time is more fun for everyone. 🏃♂️💨
* **Can I bring a friend?** Please do! We’ll give you a big hug if you bring your crew. XD 🤗
### **Check Our Vibe!** 🎥
Curious what we actually do? Check out these clips:
* [Beerpong Night 🍺](http://vimeo.com/101484635)
* [Kimchi Making 🥬](http://vimeo.com/57131651)
* [Casino Night 🃏](http://vimeo.com/136714567)
**"Come for the English. Stay for the people."** See you at the 5th floor! 👋✨
Meeting new Korean friends in Daejeon (Free only for forigners)
✨❣️🎆🎇🧡🌟Meeting new Korean friends in Daejeon (Free only for forigners)❣️🌟🎇🎆🧡
Time: 11:00AM-13:00PM // 18:00PM - 20:00PM
every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
11:00AM-13:00PM every weekend on Saturday, Sunday
👉 We are the awesome language exchange cafe with warm and great mood, you can learn language, and culture, meet new people, and make friends a lot( Foreigners & Korean)
🎷Free drinks, snacks and parties // Learning Korean for language exchange are available. 🌆🌌❣️
❣️Please do not judge availability by current RSVPs through Meetup cause we’re much more active on other platforms as like Instagram and generally only receive a few RSVPs via Meetup.
You can make many wonderful friends here!!
Let’s make great moment altogether!!🎷🍻
Place: 1066 3rd floor, Dunsan-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon
our map
[https://naver.me/xDJXc1Q1](https://naver.me/xDJXc1Q1)
Sunday Tea Club Regular Meetup
Sunday Tea Club was founded in Daejeon in 2023.
Created as a quiet alternative to Korea’s typical drinking and nightlife culture, the club offers a calm, meaningful way to spend your Sunday afternoons.
If you’ve ever wished for a slower, more mindful space to enjoy afternoon tea and gentle conversation — you’re more than welcome to join us!
Participant fee 15,000won+order 1drink(The participation fee is only paid once — at your first visit. All fees are collected and reinvested into the club to purchase new teaware, high-quality teas, or ingredients for future gatherings.)
[First 2 Join Free] Daejeon Langauge Exchange
**What to Expect**
Weekly in-person language exchange meetups in a relaxed café setting.
Meet locals and internationals, practice languages, and make new friends. Every round, groups rotate so you can talk to different people.
**Who Comes**
A mix of locals and internationals learning each other's languages.
Most conversations are in Korean and English, but everyone is welcome.
**How It Works**
1. Join our open chat: [https://open.kakao.com/o/gLvLBEai](https://open.kakao.com/o/gLvLBEai)
2. Reserve your spot at [https://nurio.kr/events](https://nurio.kr/events)
3. Wait for your registration confirmation
4. Attend the meetup and start talking
You can come alone or with friends.
**Important**
* Please register through our website before attending. This helps us manage capacity, waiting lists, and the balance between local and international participants.
* If this is your first time joining our meetup, please contact us through KakaoTalk or Instagram before registering.
* Same-day participation may be limited, so if you would like to join on the day, please contact us first.
**Instagram**: [https://www.instagram.com/nurio.language](https://www.instagram.com/nurio.language)
**KakaoTalk**: [http://pf.kakao.com/_xmzbQn/chat](http://pf.kakao.com/_xmzbQn/chat)
**모임 소개**
편안한 카페 분위기에서 진행되는 주 1회 오프라인 언어교환 모임입니다.
한국인과 외국인이 함께 만나 언어를 연습하고 새로운 사람들을 만날 수 있습니다. 매 라운드마다 그룹이 바뀌어 여러 사람과 대화할 수 있습니다.
**참여 대상**
한국어와 외국어를 배우고 싶은 한국인과 외국인이 함께 참여합니다.
주로 한국어와 영어로 대화하지만 누구나 환영합니다.
**참여 방법**
1\. 오픈채팅 참여: [https://open.kakao.com/o/gLvLBEai](https://open.kakao.com/o/gLvLBEai)
2. [https://nurio.kr/events](https://nurio.kr/events) 에서 원하는 날짜의 모임 신청
3\. 등록 완료 또는 참석 확정 안내 확인
4\. 모임에 참석하여 언어교환 시작
혼자 오셔도 좋고 친구와 함께 오셔도 됩니다. 😊
**중요**:
* 모임 참석 전 반드시 홈페이지 사전 신청이 필요합니다. 홈페이지를 통해 정원, 대기자, 그리고 한국인/외국인 참가자 비율을 관리하고 있습니다.
* 처음 참여하시는 분은 신청 전 카카오 또는 인스타그램으로 먼저 문의해 주세요.
* 당일 참석을 원하시는 경우에는 참석 가능 여부가 제한적일 수 있으니, 카카오톡 또는 인스타그램으로 먼저 문의해 주세요.
**인스타그램**: [https://www.instagram.com/nurio.language](https://www.instagram.com/nurio.language)
**카카오톡**: [http://pf.kakao.com/_xmzbQn/chat](http://pf.kakao.com/_xmzbQn/chat)
Political Philosophy Events Near You
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Reston Happy Hour
Join us at Crafthouse in Reston Town Center for Libertarian Happy Hour! Connect with fellow Libertarians in Northern Virginia and the wider DC area for good conversation, drinks, and food!
We will have a reserved table at Crafthouse. Look for the LPNOVA sign.
The Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia is your local affiliate of the national Libertarian Party. Since 1971, the Libertarian Party has been fighting for personal freedom, economic freedom, and peaceful foreign policy. We run candidates for office, advocate for liberty in our community through our presence at local fairs and festivals, and connect fellow DC area libertarians through events like these.
BreadBreakers Community Dinner: Special 250th Anniversary Edition
**In a time of division and isolation, come be part of the community that's rebuilding the town square, one table at a time.**
**This dinner in particular will be very special as we celebrate America's 250th birthday. How better to honor a semiquincentennial of democracy that spending an evening practicing it?**
In BreadBreakers, we use the common space of the dining table to have conversations where neighbors can **hear, be heard, and know one another.** If you're hungry for good conversation and deeper community, join us for a Community Dinner in Reston and help blaze the trail to a healthier, more connected society and democracy.
Here’s how it works: For just two hours, multiple tables of people set aside the need to "win" and instead focus on sharing, listening, and connecting. Guided by experienced table hosts, we'll tell our stories, try to understand each other, and practice being in community with those with different views or backgrounds.
**At this dinner, participants will get to choose between three different topics, including some current events.** Topics range from the political, to the "slice of life", to the spiritual, to the philosophical, to the off-the-wall - but no matter which table you choose to sit at, you can be sure it'll be like no dinner conversation you've had before! You can also **suggest a topic** by emailing us at BreadBreakersInfo@gmail.com.
Food will be provided for free. For those who wish to provide a donation to help fund BreadBreakers, you can [give here](https://pushpay.com/g/restorationrestonumc?fnd=pO6G-N7oO7FH7Mp1u-x6mA&fndv=Lock&r=No&lang=en&src=pcgl) or at the event.
We'll have vegetarian and gluten-free options available. If you have any additional dietary restrictions (Celiac Disease, vegan, etc.) please let us know at BreadBreakersInfo@gmail.com so that we can implement the appropriate food handling procedures.
**Join us, invite a friend, and be a part of the movement to mend our fractured society and normalize a better way of talking with one another.**
BreadBreakers, an initiative by [Restoration United Methodist Church](https://restorationreston.org/breadbreakers) in Reston, VA, is a religiously inclusive community. We are a collaboration between people of all faiths and stripes. Our leadership, volunteer team, and community include people who attend Restoration and people who don't.
Aristotle's Café
Come join us for in-depth discussions on topics relating to moral and political philosophy. This is a group for members who are comfortable discussing topics that are often anxiety producing and controversial.
*"Aristotle was a realist who believed that reality and knowledge are found in the physical world, accessible through sensory experience and logic. This led to contrasting views on ethics, politics, and the nature of reality itself. Plato emphasized abstract, ideal concepts, while Aristotle prioritized empirical observation and the study of the natural world."*
\- Google Gemini
Following Aristotle's lead, this group will lean heavily on empirical data to make arguments. The Socratic method is still the preferred way to engage in conversation, and Platonic Idealism is still relevant to the conversation as points of reference.
Profs & Pints Northern Virginia: Can Artificial Intelligence “See”?
[Profs and Pints Northern Virginia](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“Can Artificial Intelligence ‘See’?”** A look at how humans and artificial intelligence systems interpret the visual world in fundamentally different ways, with Arryn Robbins, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Richmond and cognitive scientist who researches visual attention, perception, and category learning.
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-can-AI-see](https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/profsandpints/nv-can-AI-see) .]
Artificial intelligence can now identify faces, categorize objects, describe scenes, and outperform humans on certain visual tasks. But does AI actually “see” the world the way that people do? Or does it arrive at correct answers using representations that differ markedly from human perception?
Join Arryn Robbins of the University of Richmond for a fascinating exploration of how humans and AI construct meaning from visual information and a look at comparisons between human perception and AI that reveal just how dynamic and context-dependent our own visual systems really are.
Dr. Robbins, who previously has given excellent Profs and Pints talks on flaws and biases in human visual perception, will draw from research in cognitive science, visual perception, and AI vision systems.
She’ll explain how human perception is not merely a simple recording of the world, but an active process shaped by expectations, context, goals, and recent experience. You’ll learn how humans form flexible mental representations that allow us to recognize objects across changing environments and conditions, and why those representations continuously adapt as we interact with the world.
Many AI systems, by contrast, learn visual categories through statistical patterns in data. They can produce impressive results, but sometimes they also produce strange and unexpected failures, and sometimes they classify images in ways that seem strange to us.
Dr. Robbins will discuss what these differences reveal about the nature of perception itself, and why the mismatch between human and AI representations matters for technologies like self-driving cars, medical imaging, facial recognition, and automated surveillance.
Important for anyone trying to understand the rapidly growing role of AI in daily life, this talk will explore one of the biggest questions in cognitive science and artificial intelligence: What does it actually mean to “see” and understand the world? (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. The talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image: “Eye Farm” by Nevit Dilmen (Wikimedia Commons).
A Common Endeavor: America's Promise and Our Shared Future
America was founded on ideals such as freedom, equality, and justice—but what does it take to fully realize those ideals today?
In this first discussion, we will explore Section I of *A Common Endeavor: Realizing the Promise of America*. Together, we will reflect on the nation's highest aspirations, the challenges posed by division and polarization, and the role that moral and spiritual principles can play in shaping a more just and united society.
The discussion will consider questions such as:
• What is the "promise of America"?
• Why do so many people feel discouraged about the current state of society?
• What role do values such as trustworthiness, integrity, courage, generosity, and love play in social progress?
• How can we move beyond division while honoring our diverse experiences and perspectives?
This gathering is intended to be a space for thoughtful reflection, respectful dialogue, and mutual learning. All viewpoints are welcome.
**Suggested Reading:** [Section I](https://www.acommonendeavor.org/)
https://www.acommonendeavor.org/
Lady Anne Conway and Mary Astell
Anne Conway (1631 – 1679) and Mary Astell (1666 – 1731) share a sex, intelligence, and the same unsettled century. After a long obscurity, their work has reemerged and invites the reader to consider how reason, belief, and the self might still be brought into harmony.
**The Women**
Anne Conway, born and raised in London, spent her youth wandering through the vast hallways of what is now known as Kensington Palace. Apart from being a woman, at least two other notable circumstances shaped Anne’s life – she lost a son in infancy and later suffered from severe pain. Pain as a concept found its way into Anne’s philosophy as a purgative, transformative experience. It was while seeking a relief from pain that she came into contact with the Flemish physician and philosopher Francis Mercury van Helmont, who later introduced her to Kabbalistic thought and to Quakerism. Anne converted to Quakerism shortly before she died.
Mary Astell was a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Unlike Anne Conway, Astell remained unmarried and eventually moved to London with little or no financial support. Her early philosophical writings are found in the correspondence with John Norris and were later published as *Letters Concerning the Love of God* (1695). After publishing the *Letters* and *A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, Parts I and II. (1694, 1697),* Astell became somewhat of a celebrity in London. Her two other well-known published works were *Some Reflections upon Marriage* (1700) and *The Christian Religion* (1705). In her later years, in keeping with her investment in female education, Astell managed a charity school for poor girls in the Chelsea neighborhood.
**The Philosophies**
Anne’s only surviving work, *The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy*, was published posthumously and anonymously in 1690. It is said that Leibniz had a copy of *The Principles* in his library with Anne Conway’s name written on the front page. Anne’s vitalist conception of all being may have influenced Leibnitz’s own views, in particular his *Monadology*. *The Principles* is often viewed as a theodicy. The existence and nature of God occupy the central place in Anne Conway’s triadic philosophical system. The three “species” are God, Christ, and the “unity of multiplicities” where “the whole creation is just but one substance or entity.” God is the immutable and perfect maker of all things. God “wanted to create living beings with whom he could communicate.” Alas, God’s light was intolerable for his Creatures, and, after dimming the light a bit, God designated the Messiah’s soul as the Middle Nature and “a safe place” for all Creatures. Everything and everyone fall under the umbrella of Anne’s “Creatures.” Everything and everyone is a subject to eternal mutability. Creatures can metamorphose into other kinds of creature, growing more or less spiritual – more or less like God. Under the principle of similitude, Conway maintains, everything and everyone has some semblance to God and therefore must be in some sense spiritual and alive.
Mary Astell sides with Descartes in his dualistic views and in the method of obtaining knowledge through clear and distinct perceptions. In her metaphysics, Astell distinguishes two kinds of beings—minds and bodies that come in various degrees of finitude and corruptibility. God is placed at the heart of her metaphysical system and is the “first intelligence.” Human minds and corporeal particles are finite and incorruptible, while human bodies and physical objects are finite, naturally corruptible entities. Within the created beings, Astell names four categories: minds, bodies, mind–body unions, and the particles that compose bodies. A mind-body union is mysterious. However, we “know and feel” it, and therefore it must be real.
**Reading:**
We will read and discuss Anne Conway’s *The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy* and the second part of Mary Astell’s *A Serious Proposal to the Ladies.*
Anne Conway, *The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy,* 25 pages, [https://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/conway1692_1.pdf](https://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/conway1692_1.pdf)
Mary Astell, *A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/54984/54984-h/54984-h.htm](https://www.gutenberg.org/files/54984/54984-h/54984-h.htm)*
**Additional Reading:**
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
Mary Astell, [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/astell/](https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/astell/)
Anne Conway, [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conway/](https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/conway/)
A Better World Concert
Join us for a special edition of **Discussions for a Better World**—an uplifting, music‑infused gathering featuring rapper, educator, and community‑builder **[Colby Jeffers](https://www.colbyjeffers.com/)**[.](https://www.colbyjeffers.com/)
Colby’s work blends **hip‑hop, storytelling, and spiritual principles** to spark conversations about unity, justice, purpose, and the shared responsibility we all carry in building a better world. His songs and writings explore what it means to rise above division, see the nobility in one another, and turn our daily actions into contributions to humanity.
In commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, come and explore how we can unite as a people to build a better future!
https://www.colbyjeffers.com/
Doors open at 7:00 pm.
Complimentary snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Plenty of free parking.





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