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The UCC Philosophical Society, commonly known as ''the Philosoph'', is the largest
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. 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 guest speakers, participating in debating competitions, running workshops for the students of UCC to develop their
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competitions and workshops for schoolchildren (including the Denny Schools Debating Competition). In the 1960s
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winner called the Philosoph "the centre of independent thought in Ireland" when discussing the state of the nation. In 1986, two Philosoph members won the
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. House meetings of the society are held every Monday evening during UCC's term time.


Former members

The list of former Auditors includes
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and Eoin "The Pope" O' Mahony. Former Presidents include
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. Other members include Prof. Donnchadh Ó Corráin of UCC, and Prof.
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Competitions

The society runs several internal debating competitions each year. These include the 'George Boole Internal Maiden Speaker's Competition' (an event for first-time speakers), the 'Lord Mayor's Gold Medal' (and individual competition), and the 'Philosoph Mace' (a team competition). 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
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Intervarsities and the National Law Debates in Galway. The Society also enters the
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and the
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competition. Internationally, the society participates in the World Universities Debating Competition and the European Universities Debating Competition, and has had some success in international debating. For example, a team reached the EUDC Semi-Finals and two teams reached the
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Quarter-Finals in the past. As well as participating in competitions, the Society also hosts competitions. It became the first Irish Society to host the
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s in 2005. It has also held the
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s in 1996 and the
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Final in 2003. The Philosoph hosted the 2009 World University Debating Championship in partnership with The UCC Law Society. Additionally, the society hosts its own Inter-Varsity each December. It dates back to the Mercier Cup of the 1970s whose winners include
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. The Philosoph also hosts the Cork Invitational Intervarsity (IV), which hosted 80 teams in 2014.


See also

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College Historical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) The College Historical Society (CHS) – popularly referred to as The Hist – is a debating society at Trinity College Dublin. It was established within the college in 1770 and was inspired by the club formed by the philosopher Edmund Bu ...
*
University Philosophical Society (Trinity College, Dublin) The University Philosophical Society (UPS; ), commonly known as The Phil, is a student paper-reading and debating society in Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1683 it is the oldest student, collegial and paper-reading society in th ...
*
Literary and Historical Society, University College Dublin The Literary and Historical Society (L&H) is the oldest society in University College Dublin (UCD), which according to its constitution is the 'College Debating Union'. Founded in 1855 by Cardinal John Henry Newman, it is one of the most well-known ...
*
Literary and Debating Society (NUI Galway) The Literary & Debating Society is located at the University of Galway. The society was founded as the ''Literary and Scientific Society'' in 1846, and incorporated into the then Queen's College, Galway, in 1852. It has as its objective "the pr ...
* Maynooth University Literary & Debating Society * Law Society, University College Dublin


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