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became the first woman to present a paper to the society, entitled "Tolstoy––Realist or Moralist?". One of concerns raised over the years had been that the Society's facilities were generally inadequate for a larger mixed membership. In session 1967/1968. opposition caused then-President of the Phil Gordon Ledbetter to resign over the issue. At the first Council meeting and a subsequent private business meeting in the following session (1967/68), this concern again featured prominently. Many in the Phil also felt that the way forward could be achieved by revisiting the idea of a merger with the Eliz to form a Major Society. However, regardless of the issue of finding satisfactory accommodation for such a body, the Eliz still were not sufficiently interested in such a proposal.
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Members of Council. The Members of Council serve as deputies to the officers, aid in the execution of their responsibilities, and perform any other such work necessary for the efficient running of the society. Seven are directly elected each year. One of these seven is then selected by the council to serve as Vice President of the society. The Senior Member of Council is also elected in the same manner as the officers of the society and is delegated the responsibility of co-ordinating the other Members of Council. The newly elected Council may then add up to seven further Members of Council via
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Today the University Philosophical Society is one of the largest student societies within the college and in Ireland. Its meetings include weekly paper readings and debates. Additionally it invites many internationally-esteemed guests to address the society each year, including such public figures as
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In subsequent years the existing compromise with regard to female participation was found to be unsatisfactory within the active membership. A motion calling for women to be admitted as full members was proposed and debated at a private business meeting on the 30th of November 1967 and was passed.
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It was not until the 1963/64 session that a further vote was taken by the Phil on the admission of women, although it was lost by only three votes. However, some advances were made: from that session onwards, it was agreed that women could reply to papers read to the Society. In 1965, Joanna Walmsley
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to speak at a Thursday night debate on immigration. After raging protests, talks with college officials and physical threats made to the members and council the invitation was reluctantly withdrawn by the President of the 327th session, Eoin O'Liathain. In a press statement the Phil said that "it is
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The Phil is governed by a Council elected by the members of the society each year. There are nine officers: President, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, Debates Convenor, Librarian, Steward, Schools Convenor, and Auteur. All officers are directly elected. In addition to the officers there are fifteen
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As mentioned in the following section, over the years there had been great debate within both the University Philosophical Society and the Dublin University Elizabethan Society regarding a merger of both societies into one. There was strong individual opposition within both societies however, with a
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At the following private business meeting held on the 5th of December, three women were proposed and voted in as members, including President of the Eliz Elizabeth Hall. Hall was nominated by Goolnik and the motion was seconded by Auditor of the Hist ‘Gully’ Stanford in his capacity as an Ordinary
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to speak. A large protest by students, staff, Jewish groups, socialists, and anti-Nazi activists resulted in the meeting being relocated to a hotel conference room and held in the small hours of the morning. The traditional vote of thanks to Irving for his paper was defeated, which is rare in the
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falsely reported that members of council had discussed calling a motion to impeach the president as a result of the society's actions in collecting the newspapers. A motion of confidence in the president was later passed at a general meeting of the society. The incident was cited as one of the
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The society also hosts social events, internal competitions, sporting events, blood drives and the occasional concert. It also holds debating workshops and developmental competitions for members and school children. It has a "strong history" in intervarsity debating competitions, at both an
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The 'Phil Speaks Debating and Public Speaking Initiative', commonly known as 'Phil Speaks', is a campaign aimed at promoting, as well as developing skills in public speaking and oratory. Formed by the society in 2004 the initiative combines in-school oratory workshops, with Pro–Am
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Of them and those other members who gave up their lives, we can only say that while the University Philosophical Society stands they shall not be forgotten, since such men, by their deaths, have conferred on their Society, and on all connected with them, an honour that does not
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became the society's first Senior Patron, promising protection and assistance, a role the Provost of Trinity College still holds. While at the time no particular precedent existed for Trinity College to recognise it, it can be considered the college's first such society.
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Among the awards received by the society are awards from the internal Central Societies Committee of Trinity College, including the "best event" award for 'This House Believes that Society is Failing People with Disabilities' in 2019 and "best large society" in 2015.
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The Isabel Marion Weir Johnston Memorial (or "Izzy's"); is an internal competition for all members of the society. It is named in honour of the first woman to enter Trinity where she went on to found the Elizabethan Society which later merged with the Philosophical
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unfortunate that circumstances have arisen under which the planned debate can no longer go ahead without compromising the safety of staff and students". Despite these challenges the session would go on to be voted Best Society in Trinity College that year.
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threatened to withdraw from a Phil debate later that year over this invitation, which was not withdrawn. Bruton later became an Honorary Patron of the Society, and Anjem Choudary has been invited to speak at the Phil's lectern several times.
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The Phil's members meet every Thursday during term to discuss a paper, debate a motion or hear an address. Traditionally a paper-reading society, meetings sometimes continue the format of responses to a paper rather than debate on a motion.
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vote in 1968 by the Eliz rejecting a merger. However, in 1981 the Dublin University Elizabethan Society merged with the University Philosophical Society, which vastly increased female membership and increased debating within the society.
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to the society in late 2002 led to a protest by self-described anti-fascist activists, which continued through the debate, with noise being made outside the chamber and interjections in the society's proceedings within. An invitation to
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President of the Phil Geoff Goolnik remarked that restrictions on female membership had in actuality been a matter of convention, as gender had never been mentioned in the Laws of the Society, unlike those of the Eliz and the Hist.
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began shortly after the beginning of 1919, public and political will to remember those lost during the war was weak. This meant that the names of many more members of the society who were also killed during the
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Through its years in college, the Society has recorded the presence of many notable guests, the most distinguished of whom are named honorary patrons of the society. Included amongst these are multiple
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was fully reformed under its original name, traditionally meeting on Mondays, to cater for those Trinity College students too young to join other societies in Dublin. The first meeting took place in
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Member of the Phil. GrĂĄinne Monks was the first female member to address the society after the full inclusion of women, and she was elected the first female Member of Council in February 1968.
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in the college. Each year the society welcomed esteemed guests to speak on topics regarding the history, the societal limitations of women and feminism. These included such guests as
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after the newspaper printed details of confidential correspondence that had been supplied to the newspaper in the understanding that it would not be referred to in an article. While
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The meetings and overall strength of the society was massively diminished during the period, with there being no Inaugural Meeting from 1913 until 1919 after the end of the war.
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of the University Philosophical Society by majority vote. This was then officially recognised by the Dublin University Central Societies Committee in March of the same year.
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The Elizabethan Society Memorial Pro-Am Competition (or "Lizzies"); a competition whereby experienced debaters (Pros) are teamed with less experienced speakers (Ams).
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At the end of the contest, the society hosts the Phil Speaks Competitive Weekend modelled on the format of a University Intervarsity Competition held within the
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The Jeremy Clarkson Memorial Debating Competition (or "Clarkies"), consisting of a series of regular weekly debates.; satirically named after TV presenter
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In 1919 the names of eight past officers and members of council of the society who had been killed during the war was read aloud at the Opening Meeting.
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as a symbolic gesture, but elections for this position were held at the end of the 118th session in 2024 to elect the President of the 119th session.
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from relatively early in the competitions history. It also hosted many debates, paper discussions, group discussions and the Eliz Garden Party (within
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Universities, Societies & Clubs. Culture, Extracurricular Activities & Career Progression: Trinity College Dublin, Four Case Studies
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subsequently agreed to withdraw the edition of the paper in question from circulation, after their breach of journalistic standards,
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The society has also received a "Best individual (Large Society)" award, from the Board of Irish College Societies (BICS), in 2013.
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elected as its first Secretary. The current numbering takes this as the first session of the University Philosophical Society.
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The Graduates Memorial Building (G.M.B.) home to the University Philosophical Society since the beginning of the 20th century.
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During the 4th Session, the club welcomed three living descendants of its namesake Bram Stoker. Noel Dobbs, Robin MacCaw and
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The history of the University Philosophical Society spans over three centuries, several guises, identities and name changes.
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It had its first foray outside of college in 2013, entering the winning team of John Engle and Liam Brophy in that year's
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in 1904, however they were unable to join any of the student societies that existed at the time. In response to this the
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with meetings having an expected audience of above two hundred being held in the larger lecture theatres of the college.
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from the time mention that many more members of the society would go on to enlist, however their names went unrecorded.
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A number of guests, invited by the Phil over the years, have courted controversy. Contributors to its debates included
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in 1961 the society has gone on to win and place in several other well known debating competitions. These include the
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met with members of the club and society at large. Each presented papers on the history of Bram Stoker and legacy of
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enlisted. However, there was a diverse mixture between members who predominantly described as being part of the
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The Eamon O'Coine Memorial Maiden Speaker's Competition (or "Maidens"); for first-time speakers in college.
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Intervarsity. In 2015, the Trinity Invitational was replaced with Trinity Women's Debating Competition.
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in London (with which it maintained cultural ties) as well as the Philosophical Society at the
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Previously, the highest ranking female officer of the Phil was accorded the honorary title of
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In 1953, the society held a centenary celebration, commemorating its "First Hundred Years".
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At the time, undergraduates were not allowed to join most College societies, such as the
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The J.P Mahaffy Memorial (or "Mahaffy's"); named after former President of the society
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Bailey, Kenneth Claude (May 1948). "A History of Trinity College Dublin, 1892-1945".
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Irving was a highly controversial guest speaker who caused protests during his visit.
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The society runs several internal debating competitions each year. These consist of:
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The society has a presence on the competitive debating circuit. Having first won the
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bishop. President, 1874–75, Secretary, 1873–4, Treasurer, 1872–73.
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The society publishes "The Philander" as an annual freshers' guide to the society.
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Annually, the society internally awards the author of the best paper and the best
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From 1913 to 1916 ten officers of the society resigned their positions to enlist.
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Society Records, extract from the first Opening meeting of the Society in 1919.
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Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform
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In 2015, members of the Phil were asked by the President to collect copies of
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In 1860, the Dublin University Philosophical Society changed its name to the
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In addition to its usual events, the society added a subcommittee, the
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laureates, both before and after their receipt of the Prize, such as
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During this time the society had its rooms in No. 4 (now House 4) in
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Charles Austin Thomas Robert John Joseph ffrench, 6th Baron ffrench
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during his residence in Ireland. In 1988, the Society invited then–
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in February 1843 when it was recognized by the college, with then
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within their family. Also in attendance was distant relative and
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and Ireland's first Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1919–21.
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Among the notable events held was the demonstration of an early
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Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices
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Each year, normally in January, the society jointly with the
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In January 2013, the club was incorporated into the official
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in 1891. President, 1855–56, Secretary, 1854–55.
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Regius Professor of English Language and Literature, Glasgow
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In 2011, the Phil encountered controversy when it invited
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In November 1842, to mark the original session date the
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Francis George McGibney, Member of Council 1912-1913.
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factors leading to Samuel Riggs, then the editor of
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