How was God created? Why are adults freer than children? Is love enough for happiness? Should we be happy? These are some of the questions that could be explored during the philosophy workshops in Lausanne this July. On the grass of the parks of Valency, Hermitage, Milan and Mon-Repos, three distinct moments will follow one another: the first intended for children from 6 years old, the second for adults from 16 years old, and the third all ages confused. “These moments are an opportunity to bring together people who do not know each other, to discuss what freedom, the common, judgment, or nature are, for example”, explains Hélène Courbat, co-founder of the association. The Moment of the Philosophers with Florence Huck.
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