Sunday 15 March, 15:00

100th Café-Philo

Celebrate a milestone at this special fifth-anniversary edition of the Café-philo, marking its 100th meeting. Participants gather in small groups of four to discuss rotating philosophical topics in sequences of about twenty minutes, with regular rotations to renew conversations. The format encourages listening, shared reflection and friendly exchange. The session concludes with a convivial aperitif, offering a relaxed chance to continue discussions and connect with other members of the community.

In French.

Grand-Rue 40,
1204 Genève
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