Design and Philosophy have always shared the same core skills: the ability to examine assumptions, reason under uncertainty, and consider consequences before they become problems. The difference is that designers rarely get the practice or have a language to do this deliberately, proactively and with impact.
This workshop aims to change that.
Working through real design scenarios, you will practise critical thinking methods that underpin good ethical discourse and turn a vague sense of discomfort into a clear, defensible design judgement — the kind you can actually use directly in your work.
You will leave with practical tools, a shared language and an ethical design north star you can use the next time you are in a room where something feels off but is hard to articulate.
Designed for design practitioners, design leaders and cross-functional roles. No philosophy background required.