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Das Institut für Philosophie der Universität Wien, in Kooperation mit der
Wiener Gesellschaft für interkulturelle Philosophie (WiGiP), lädt ein zum
Vortrag von
Richard Shusterman (Dorothy F. Schmidt Eminent Scholar in the Humanities,
Director of the Center for Body, Mind, and Culture at Florida Atlantic
University <https://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/bodymindculture/> )
Ethics and Aesthetics: From Pragmatism to Somaesthetics and the Art of
Living
Ort: Institut für Philosophie, NIG, HS 3B (3. Stock)
Zeit: Montag, 30. Mai 2022, 16.45-18.15 Uhr
Abstract: Ethics and aesthetics tend to be sharply distinguished and
frequently opposed as rival realms of value. The apparent conflict between
them is discomforting for artists and theorists who seek to combine
aesthetical and ethical aims in their work. My lecture seeks to ease this
theoretical tension in two principal ways. First, through a genealogical
analysis of the complexity of our concepts of ethics and aesthetics, I argue
that, in some of their conceptions, they display considerable convergence.
Here I appeal both to classical Western and Asian theories of ethics and
aesthetics. Second, I show how ethics and aesthetics converge in the
pragmatist, somaesthetic notion of a philosophical art of living in which
the soma is not only the medium of life but also our essential medium of
self-knowledge and self-cultivation. Finally, if time remains, I explore how
somaesthetically inspired performance art can contribute to this critical
work on the self by considering the case of the Man in Gold, who challenges
some conventional limits of personal identity and of philosophy as an
exclusively linguistic enterprise.
Plakat
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