/r/PhilosophyEvents/

r/PhilosophyEvents

6k members
r/PhilosophyEvents is a subreddit with 6k members. The most common flair used is free, paid, planning, and other.
r/PhilosophyEvents (aka Philosophy Online) is a hub for sharing, planning, & discovering live, online philosophy events, including talks, reading groups, discussions, courses, conferences, and more. You can publicize your own events or any events you know about. Help philosophy grow by spreading the word about r/PhilosophyEvents! ***NEW***: All submissions are automatically posted to our Twitter account.

Flair Used in r/PhilosophyEvents

#1
Free
: "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by Graeber & Wengrow – Reading group meetings every 2 weeks (Next meeting Feb. 1 on "The Indigenous Critique")"
188 posts
#2
Paid
: "Is infinity the greatest crisis facing physics? November 7th, featuring David Deutsch, Robert Lawrence Kuhn, Marcus du Sautoy"
6 posts
#3
Planning
: "I'm a philosophy prof creating online courses! Will you help me figure out what interests you with a quick survey? (6/1/22)"
3 posts
#4
Other
: "2 part seminar on hominid evolution and paleolithic culture in connection with Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality! Oct 15/22"
2 posts

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+461 members(8.8%)

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Last updated: August 3, 2025