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Date(s)(Text) | Third thursday of November | ||||||||
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World Philosophy Day is an international observance celebrated annually on the third Thursday of November, under the auspices of UNESCO. The day is designated to highlight the enduring role of philosophy in human thought, cultures and individual lives. As a discipline and intellectual practice, philosophy contributes to the cognitive development of societies. It facilitates the study of diverse intellectual currents, encourages intercultural dialogue and enables individuals to discuss ideas rationally. Through these functions, philosophy supports the cultivation of tolerance and respect within societies and provides an intellectual foundation for understanding and addressing contemporary issues.
World Philosophy Day is organized by UNESCO to emphasize the societal significance of philosophy. UNESCO approaches this day as an occasion in which free, informed and rational thinking is collectively exercised. In 2016, the initiative began to be supported in collaboration with the University of Nantes, which hosts the world’s only chair dedicated to philosophy practice for children and adolescents. This initiative allows young people to explore existential questions in depth. In her 2024 message, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay highlighted the role of philosophy in reducing social divides and promoting the idea of a shared world.
World Philosophy Day aims to make visible the social and cultural contributions of philosophy. The day encourages individuals to think critically, express their ideas rationally and understand other modes of thought. UNESCO emphasizes that philosophy should take root from a young age and supports initiatives that develop values such as critical thinking, dialogue and integrity. Philosophy is significant not only as an intellectual endeavor but also as a tool that strengthens social peace, tolerance and intercultural understanding.

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In observance of World Philosophy Day, UNESCO and its partner organizations organize various activities to highlight the importance of philosophy. These activities include philosophical dialogues, debates, conferences, workshops, cultural events and presentations. Participants include philosophers, researchers from natural and social sciences, educators, teachers, students, journalists and the general public. The events provide a platform that encourages reflective thinking, reinforces social tolerance and fosters intercultural understanding.
UNESCO asserts that philosophy functions as a cognitive practice for individuals and societies. Philosophy contributes to individuals’ understanding of themselves, others and their environment, while supporting the strengthening of community belonging. UNESCO regards philosophy not as an elite intellectual pursuit but as an accessible tool for all. This approach enables young people to cope with negative discourses and promotes peace at a cognitive level.
UNESCO. “Message from Ms Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of World Philosophy Day, 21 November 2024." UNESCO Digital Library. Accessed October 24, 2025. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000391953_eng
UNESCO. “World Philosophy Day.” UNESCO. Accessed October 24, 2025. https://www.unesco.org/en/days/philosophy
Date(s)(Text) | Third thursday of November | ||||||||
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