This session explores the structure of the classical arguments for God’s existence — timeless debates that young philosophers have used for centuries to test and refine their reasoning. Whether or not you believe in God, these arguments provide the ideal framework for mastering core logical principles, including the law of non-contradiction, induction, deduction, and abduction. Discover how to sharpen your reasoning, construct stronger arguments, and challenge assumptions with confidence. This session equips students with critical thinking skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom and into every area of life. Perfect for those ready to think like philosophers and engage with ideas on a deeper level.
More able students are already grappling with life’s big questions — this session will equip them with the insight, confidence, and agility to think laterally, challenge assumptions, and question deeply. Exploring the timeless question ‘What is Courage?’ will push students to think beyond surface-level answers, sharpening their critical reasoning and broadening their intellectual horizons. Is courage skydiving off a cliff, standing up for unpopular views, or simply starting again after life knocks you down? Can courage exist without fear? Is it always a virtue?
This session will push students to think on their feet, preparing them to tackle challenging questions with boldness, clarity, and an open mind.
How should we define evil?
Does the existence of evil challenge belief in God?
Is human free will essential for the concept of evil to have meaning?
We’ll delve into the theological “problem of evil”, one of the greatest challenges to religious belief, and ask whether evolutionary theory makes this problem worse—or offers potential solutions. Should understanding human development and morality through the lens of evolutionary biology reshape our ideas of good, evil, and responsibility?
Join us to grapple with timeless philosophical questions about human nature, suffering, and the question of freewill.

For almost three decades Julie has collaborated with some of the greatest living thinkers delivering outstanding programmes for more able students across the UK and Australasia.

Early Bird Registration
For bookings and payments made before 5th May 2025 $45
Regular Registration $55
Registration includes access to all conference sessions and networking
Booking Information for Schools:
Bookings for Philosophy Day must be made by a teacher on behalf of their students. Please complete the booking form below to secure your places. We understand that school administrative processes can take time, so to avoid missing out, you are welcome to pencil in your numbers by contacting Tony at [email protected]. Our events fill quickly, so we recommend reserving your spots as early as possible.
For bookings for smaller numbers please address requests to [email protected]
Professional Development for Teachers:
Teachers who are unable to bring students but would like to attend for professional development are warmly invited to join the event. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable insights and access resources to enrich your teaching. Please note that teachers attending for professional development pay the professional development rate of $225. To book your place, please complete the form below or contact Tony at [email protected].