Practical Wisdom Workshops

What would Plato say?

When

Date: 12th of April 2025
Sat 10:00-11:30am AEDT

Presenter:
Mrs. Marita Brewster

Cost: $25.00

Where

Online via Zoom.
Meeting details will be supplied after registration.

What would Plato say?

plato
Decision making can be challenging for all of us. During our lives we are presented with many choices, some will be life-changing, others will be perhaps more routine or mundane.

Every choice we make inevitably has consequences, so it makes sense to gain some understanding and guidance on how to go about making those choices.

Plato’s dialogues are a gold mine of knowledge on this very subject. Plato’s main character, Socrates, declared to be the wisest man in the world in 399 BC, said that he had an inner voice that guided him. Do we all have an ‘inner voice’? If so, how do we gain access to it? How do we hear it? How do we interpret what it’s saying? We will sit at the feet of these two great masters, and discover what they teach us in relation to these most important questions.

Marita Brewster is a foundation member of the School of Philosophy in Melbourne, and has studied, practiced and tutored philosophical concepts for over 40 years.

She leads the Plato faculty in the School of Philosophy, and facilitates seminars in Platonic philosophy in Australia and abroad.

What would Plato say?

plato
Decision making can be challenging for all of us. During our lives we are presented with many choices, some will be life-changing, others will be perhaps more routine or mundane.

Every choice we make inevitably has consequences, so it makes sense to gain some understanding and guidance on how to go about making those choices.

Plato’s dialogues are a gold mine of knowledge on this very subject. Plato’s main character, Socrates, declared to be the wisest man in the world in 399 BC, said that he had an inner voice that guided him. Do we all have an ‘inner voice’? If so, how do we gain access to it? How do we hear it? How do we interpret what it’s saying? We will sit at the feet of these two great masters, and discover what they teach us in relation to these most important questions.

Marita Brewster is a foundation member of the School of Philosophy in Melbourne, and has studied, practiced and tutored philosophical concepts for over 40 years.

She leads the Plato faculty in the School of Philosophy, and facilitates seminars in Platonic philosophy in Australia and abroad.