The educational conference "BEYOND KNOWLEDGE" at the Literaturhaus in Munich, organized by Street Philosophy, a co-operation partner of Ethica Rationalis, was a great success and it was an honor for us from Ethica Rationalis to be a sponsor.
We live in times when we are flooded with information, yet we have too little knowledge about issues that are actually important to us. We are often feel overwhelmed, unsettled and partly lost. The educational conference - BEYOND KNOWLEDGE - had the goal of providing clarity, giving food for thought to answer increasingly urgent questions and, above all, to inspire one's own actions.
Street Philosophy succeeded in engaging high caliber speakers for their vision and for the format of the conference. They shed light on various aspects of education and helped the audience to better understand the challenges of the future. The audience was motivated to take responsibility for the future.
The conference was also a great opportunity to discuss with the speakers and of course with one another, especially during the breaks and after the conference. The physical well-being of the participants was taken care of and many profound discussions were held.
The event hosted a list of top-notch speakers:
Astrophysicist and television presenter.
"The Occident and the Algorithms"
Philosopher, author, humanist.
"A Philosophy of Human Education"
Philosopher, author, thought-leader. "Hunters, shepherds, critics"
Journalist, filmmaker, photo artist. "The power of pictures"
Philosopher, author, journalist. "Praise the books"
Communication and media scientist, journalist. "Provocation in education"
Patronage, BRAIN-ACT, Organization & Facilitation
Developmental aid worker and entrepreneur. Host and Patron of the conference.
HANNAH ROEDIGER
Expert in applied Neurology. Brain Act.
JULIA KALMUND
Founder Street Philosophy. Creation and organization of the conference
NINA SCHMID
Expert on "the good life". Creation of the conference and facilitation.
2) "In total confidence"
After very successful events "In total confidence" in 2018, we held another in March 2019. In a small group and in a protected atmosphere, participants can share experiences in their everyday lives and what moves them in their professional or private context. They also have the opportunity to hear different perspectives from people who are also dealing with ethical issues:
Which (ethical) conflicts currently exist in my (working) environment?
What is bothering me, what is bothering others?
How do others see my problem?
What strategies are there to solve my ethical dilemma?
How can I communicate my views and beliefs?
Which problems are typical for young professionals?
How can I learn from others?
