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PhilippineCologne Event Featuring Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck

Phil Cologne, featuring Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck

Phil Cologne features Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck in conversation
Phil Cologne features Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck in conversation

Cologne's Phil.Cologne Festival Kicks Off with Artificial Intelligence and Democracy

Discussions between Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck, moderated by Philipp Cologne. - PhilippineCologne Event Featuring Daniel Kehlmann and Robert Habeck

Say hello to the 13th edition of Phil.Cologne, the biggest philosophy festival in Europe, taking place in the lovely city of Cologne! This year, the festival's program is fueled by the current political climate, making it a must-attend event.

Mark your calendar for the opening night, where literary badass Daniel Kehlmann and philosopher Markus Gabriel ("Doing Good") dive into the mind-bending world of Artificial Intelligence. Get ready for some mind-blowing discussions on a Monday night!

Following that, former Economy Minister Robert Habeck teams up with cabaret artist Florian Schroeder for a jaw-dropping discussion on the state of democracy in our troubled world. It's bound to be a wild ride!

Former SPD parliamentary group leader Rolf Mützenich is back with thoughts on whether we need a digital firewall. Historian Jörn Leonhard brings us a deep dive into the nasty business of wars and how we can put an end to it all. And political scientist Carlo Masala weighs in on what could go down if Russia were to win the Ukraine war. Meanwhile, publicist and moderator Michel Friedman shares his expert opinion on the best ways to defend freedom.

The 13th Phil.Cologne Festival packs a punch with 38 events spanning until June 30th. So, gather up your brain cells and head to Cologne for a thought-provoking extravaganza!

  • City: Cologne
  • Festival: Phil.Cologne
  • Highlights: Daniel Kehlmann, Robert Habeck, AI, Democracy in Crisis, The Ukraine War
  • Location: Europe's cultural heart, Cologne, Germany
  1. The Phil.Cologne Festival, centrally located in Europe's cultural heart, Cologne, Germany, delves into contemporary politics as it explores the impact of Artificial Intelligence on society, led by authors such as Daniel Kehlmann and philosophers like Markus Gabriel.
  2. The festival's schedule also includes discussions on democracy in crisis, with former Economy Minister Robert Habeck and cabaret artist Florian Schroeder sharing their perspectives, as well as debates on the ramifications of the Ukraine war, among other general-news related topics.

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