Lancaster University Philosophy Society
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This week we'll be discussing the very salient topic of education. What is the value of school and education systems? Why do or should we value some areas of education over others? Under what metric can we make these decisions?
We will be having a casual discussion in Bowland North Seminar Room 25 at 6 PM for around 50 minutes. Then we'll head to a nearby campus bar to socialise, probably starting with County Bar. Hope to see some of you there.
Venue/Timing
Venue : Bowland North Seminar Room 25
Type: Debate
Start Date: Wednesday 19-10-2016 - 18:00
End date: Wednesday 19-10-2016 - 20:30
Capacity: 20
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