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What is home?

Philosophical café invites discussion

On Sunday, November 16, the Philosophical Café at the Blue Note, Erich-Maria-Remarque-Ring 16, will discuss the question "What is home? More than a personal reference?"

Professors Arnim Regenbogen, Elk Franke, Harald Kerber and Reinhold Mokrosch will be presenting concepts of home that are currently topical and should be discussed from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm. The focus is on the conviction that home is a basis for peace and that homelessness is a cause of discord.

Admission is free. From 10.00 a.m. breakfast will be served to order (0541-6006525). The public is cordially invited.

Further information for editorial offices:
Prof. Dr. Arnim Regenbogen, Osnabrück University
E-mail: arnim.regenbogen@uni-osnabrueck.de

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