Love & Monogamy (In-person and Online)

Schedule

Thu May 02 2024 at 06:30 pm to 09:00 pm

Location

The Exchange | Birmingham, EN

In this event, we will explore the concept of monogamy and discover centuries old practices for nourishing our capacity for warmth and love.
About this Event

The vast majority of romantic relationships in the Western world are still, in name at least, monogamous. Those in non-monogamous relationships face prejudice and suspicion. However, monogamy is also puzzling, and some philosophers have argued that it is irrational and even immoral. In this session, Dr Natasha McKeever from the University of Leeds will invite us to try to make sense of monogamy together, considering questions such as: What does it mean to be monogamous - does it mean not desiring anyone else, not flirting, not having intimate friendships, or is it just about sex and romantic love outside of the relationship? What value does monogamy bring us? And is it ok to restrict the people we love from things they desire?

Our second speaker, Dharmashalin will offer a different perspective on love, based on the Buddha’s profound vision of humanity. The challenge of Buddhist thought is that we should not experience ourselves as small and limited with only enough love for a few chosen people, but as beings that can have a sense of openness and connection with all that live. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the methods used by Buddhists to help us nourish and expand our capacity for warmth and love, for ourselves and those around us.

This event will begin and end with live music from the electronic producer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Caitlin LM.


Ticketing

Please note that there are three ticketing options, available for both in-person and online tickets:

  • General admission, £5
  • Free ticket
  • Donation ticket, where you can select how much to pay

As a registered charity, all revenue generated from tickets will go, in full, towards supporting Philosophers' Yard events and activities. We are committed to there not being a financial barrier for people who want to attend our events and explore life's big questions. So, please select the option that is best for you.

Once you have selected your ticket, you will be able to confirm later if you are planning to attend in-person or online.

Where is it happening?

The Exchange, 3 Centenary Square, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tickets

GBP 0.00 to GBP 5.00

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