UPCOMING EVENTS

The school has a constant program of events & courses - choose your preferred study area below to find out more information about each event or course:
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Plotinus
Term 1
Plotinus is the greatest and most famous of the Neoplatonic philosophers. Born in Egypt and educated in Alexandria, Plotinus moved to Rome where a circle of dedicated students formed around him and persuaded him to write.

Sanskrit for Philosophy Students Term 8
In Term 7 of the nine-term course, you will know and apply the commonest rules of हल् सन्धि; know forms of the future tense and be able to translate sentences containing them.

Sanskrit for Philosophy Students Term 7
In Term 7 of the nine-term course, you will know and apply the commonest rules of हल् सन्धि; know forms of the future tense and be able to translate sentences containing them.

A Day with Plato
Sunday 3 July
Plato’s *Phaedrus, *Part 2 contains an exposition by Socrates of what needs to be place in order to Speak the Truth. Join us at Mahratta, Sunday 3 July, 9am-3pm.

Plato’s Parmenides
Term 2
Socrates is presented as a young man, below the age of 20, keen on Philosophy, bold, yet untrained. He puts forward “The Theory of Forms”, but when he is pressed by Parmenides, he is at a loss to defend his position.

The Study of Plato
Term 2
This term we will be studying Plato’s Euthyphro. The dialogue explores what Piety is and what is its relationship to Justice. There are two options, starting Wednesday 25 May or Friday 27 May.