2025-12-28
38 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
Today's episode is part one of our recent live event with philosopher and author Julian Pagini,
recorded live at Conway Hall.
Pagini joined us to explore how philosophy explains our world.
What would Aristotle make of Keir Starmer?
Would Plato be a Republican?
And what can ancient and modern philosophy teach us about today's turbulent politics?
In this event, Virginia sets out why polarization isn't necessarily a dirty word,
what distinguishes conspiracy theories from genuine skeptics,
and why philosophical habits such as humility, evidence-seeking,
and thinking for yourself, but not by yourself, matter more than ever.
Your host for the evening was broadcaster, Richela Shah.
Let's join Richela now with more.
Thanks so much Margarita now often at these sort of events I begin by setting out the broad theme that we're going to be discussing,
you know, how do we live with AI?
What is the future for Israel and Gaza?
But tonight's a little bit different
because actually what we're going to be talking about is thinking itself about a way to consider the fractious and polarised world that we find ourselves in.
How do we think about it?