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The limits of civility

Sophia Club Presents

The limits of civility

6:00pm, Wed 19 March, 2025
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Event Details

DOORS 6PM // KITCHEN OPEN // SHOW STARTS 7:30PM // With guests Karen Jones and Sarah Aiken


The limits of civility 


In a highly polarised world, when should we talk it over, and when should we fight?  


We’re told to be civil: to debate rather than coerce, to show respect even to the disrespectful. But civility has its limits, beyond which people are forced to fight for their rights and the rights of others. Civility can be a virtue; it can also be a weapon to silence the voices of the marginalised. Are we right to violate the norms of civility in order to protect people from harm or discrimination? Will doing so tip us over into an ‘uncivilised’ society and further increase polarisation? Join us for a lively evening featuring moral philosopher Karen Jones and critically engaged choreographer and performer Sarah Aiken, as they explore how justice and civility can be at odds, and why cultivating the virtue of civility is still worthwhile. 


Hosted by Dr Tim Dean, this event is presented in partnership with The Ethics Centre



ABOUT SOPHIA CLUB


Everyone has a stake in philosophy; its vitality can be drawn out and re-energised through conversation, with each other, and the arts. The Sophia Club creates a space for people to come together, ponder big questions, encounter new perspectives, and appreciate the rich connections between thought, emotions and artistic expression. 


We call this space Live Philosophy.


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Our events are produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Woiworung language group of the Kulin Nation, and we respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians. We value the knowledge traditions and rich practice of philosophy among Aboriginal and and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia, and all First Nations peoples around the world.




TICKETING INFO 

Please have a digital or printed copy of your ticket ready on arrival along with a valid photo ID. Acceptable ID includes a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport.

The Brunswick Ballroom strives to improve our practices when it comes to sustainability and to reduce our carbon footprint. We don’t sell or provide plastic water bottles.


VENUE INFO 

THE BALLROOM MENU
The kitchen will be serving The Ballroom Menu for this show.

You can view the delicious offerings available by clicking here.

ACCESSIBILITY
The Brunswick Ballroom is Accessible.
The Brunswick Ballroom has made significant improvements to accessibility by installing an 
Acorn Chairlift. (Model: New Acorn Indoor 180 Curved Stairlift.)

VENUE FAQS
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