The Philosophy Now Festival is a large philosophy festival held every two years in central London.
Philosophy Now Festival | |
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Genre | Philosophy festival |
Frequency | Every two years |
Location(s) | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Inaugurated | 2011 |
Sponsor | Philosophy Now magazine |
Website | https://philosophynow.org/festival |
The Festival is hosted and organised by the newsstand magazine Philosophy Now, which aims to take philosophy to the widest possible audience. The Festival is open to the general public, at little or no cost.
The first Philosophy Now Festival was held in 2011.[1] It was held partly to mark the 20th anniversary of the launch of Philosophy Now magazine.[2] Since then the Philosophy Now Festival has become a regular biannual event. The second Philosophy Now Festival was held in 2013,[3] the third in 2015, the fourth in January 2018 and the fifth in January 2020.[4] Each festival is a one-day event involving contributions from more than a dozen philosophy organisations including Philosophy For All and the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
The Festival is held at Conway Hall, a large art deco building in Bloomsbury in central London.[5] The Festival uses the entire building, and there are usually three or four events running at any one time.
A regular feature of the Philosophy Now Festival is the presentation of the Philosophy Now Award for Contributions in the Fight Against Stupidity.[6][7] This always includes an acceptance speech, sometimes made via a video link.
Before the 2015 Philosophy Now Festival it was announced that the Award would for the first time be given to a children's author, Cressida Cowell.[8][9]