UCC Philosophical Society
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The UCC Philosophical Society the Philosoph is the largest debating society at University College Cork, Ireland. The Philosoph was founded in 1850, making it the oldest society at UCC. The Society carries out a number of functions, including weekly debates with high profile guest speakers, participating in debating competitions, running workshops for the students of UCC to develop their public speaking skills and running debating competitions and workshops for schoolchildren (including the Denny Schools Debating Competition). In the 1960s Sean McBride SC and Nobel Peace Prize winner called the Philosoph “the centre of independent thought in Ireland” when discussing the state of the nation. It has been a feature of everyday life in Cork for generations.
In 1986 Siobhán Lankford and Brian Hassett won the World University Debating Championship at Fordham University.
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[edit] Weekly Meetings
Meetings of the Society are held every Monday evening during UCC's term time at 7.30pm, usually in the Kane Science Building's G19 lecture theatre - though larger meetings are sometimes moved elsewhere. The meetings begin with the reading of minutes of the previous meeting, followed by Private Members Time, where anyone present can propose a debate on any topic. This is followed by a 'Main Debate' featuring guest speakers.
[edit] Guests
Guests have included Judge Maureen Harding Clark of the International Criminal Court, Iar-Thaoiseach Dr.Garret FitzGerald, Gerry Adams, Michael Foot MP, Adrian Hardiman, Catherine McGuinness, Michael McDowell Teachta Dála, Seamus Mallon, Sen. David Norris, Iar-Thaoiseach Liam Cosgrave, Princess Anna Radziwiłł, Erskine Childers, George Galloway (who walked out mid-debate) Nobel Laureates Mairead Corrigan and Sean McBride and many other prominent figures in Irish life.
[edit] Famous Members
The list of former Auditors includes Sean O Riada, Eoin "The Pope" O' Mahony and Ralph G Sutton SC. Former Presidents include Charles Haughey. See List of Auditors Auditor RC Webster won TV's Brain of Britain. Other members include Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin of UCC, Prof.. Kieran Healy of the University of Arizona, Dr Kieran Holland of the University of California, Colm O'Cinnéide [1] No other Irish Debating Society can boast that one of its former committee members has had a #1 hit in the Irish singles charts. Former Recording Secretary Brendan O' Connor achieved this feat with "Who's in the House", continuing the long established tradition of eccentrics in the Philosoph.
[edit] Competitive Events
The Society runs a number of internal competitions for members, such as the Lord Mayor's Gold Medal (individual competition), the Philosoph Mace (team competition) and UCC Maidens (competition for new speakers). In addition, the Society funds speakers in competitions throughout Ireland and internationally. A number of Intervarsity competitions are hosted throughout Ireland and the UK which the society participates in such as the UCD Vice-President's Cup, the Oxford Union and Cambridge Union Intervarsities and the National Law Debates in Galway. The Society also enters the John Smith Memorial Mace and the Irish Times competition. Internationally, the society participates in the World Universities Debating Competition and the European Universities Debating Competition. The society has enjoyed considerable success in international debating, with a team in the EUDC Final and two teams in the World University Debating Championship Quarter-Finals in the past year, while Auditor of the society for 2006/07, Diarmuid Early, won the Irish Times final in February 2006. As well as participating in competitions, the Society has a good record of hosting competitions. It became the first Irish Society to host the European Universities Debating Championships in 2005, with what is widely considered to have been the best Championships to date. It has also held the World University Debating Championships in 1996 and the John Smith Memorial Mace Final in 2003. The Philosoph will host the 2009 World University Debating Championship. Additionally, the society hosts its own Inter-Varsity each December. It dates back to the Mercier Cup of the 1970s whose winners include Charles Kennedy. Noted for its entertainment and hospitality, the Cork IV has become the biggest IV in Ireland.
[edit] Committee of the 157th Session
- Auditor: Diarmuid Early
- External Vice-Auditor: Alanna Landers
- Internal Vice-Auditor: Paul Flynn
- Finance Officer: Kirsty March
- Social Secretary: Aoife Marie Conway
- PRO: Gwen Boyle
- Schools Convenor: Cian Hargrave-Murphy
- Recording Secretary: John Gleeson
- IV Convenor: David McGoldrick
- Development Officer: Will Sherlock
- Projects and Archives Officer: Steven Cull
- School's Development Officer: Ross Frenett
- Webmaster: Kevin Hargrave
- Ex-Officio: Olga Seleznova
- First Year Representative: Kevin O'Toole
- Mascot: Leonard
[edit] See also
- College Historical Society (Trinity College, Dublin)
- University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin)
- Literary and Historical Society, University College Dublin
- Literary and Debating Society (NUI, Galway)