Comments - Interdisciplinary anxiety - Performance Philosophy2024-03-28T20:43:06Zhttps://performancephilosophy.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6528949%3ABlogPost%3A1878&xn_auth=noLaura,
I'm embarking on a gam…tag:performancephilosophy.ning.com,2012-09-07:6528949:Comment:23132012-09-07T19:48:00.279ZWill Daddariohttps://performancephilosophy.ning.com/profile/WillDaddario
<p>Laura,</p>
<p>I'm embarking on a game that I call "Will meets philosophers." As is obvious from the game's title, I'm setting meetings with "real" philosophers here at my home institution. I met with one person (<a href="https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/ckwaters" target="_blank">Ken Waters</a>) already. We had a great conversation in which we attempted to teach each other about our respective disciplines and then imagine what Performance Philosophy might be. I am scheduling two…</p>
<p>Laura,</p>
<p>I'm embarking on a game that I call "Will meets philosophers." As is obvious from the game's title, I'm setting meetings with "real" philosophers here at my home institution. I met with one person (<a href="https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/ckwaters" target="_blank">Ken Waters</a>) already. We had a great conversation in which we attempted to teach each other about our respective disciplines and then imagine what Performance Philosophy might be. I am scheduling two more meetings soon, and I plan to propose this game to other PP members at ASTR in November. My plan is to collect enough notes to adequately address some of the issues you're raising here. I think we should make this discussion part of the proceedings at Surrey in April. </p> Thanks for this and good luck…tag:performancephilosophy.ning.com,2012-09-05:6528949:Comment:20262012-09-05T18:19:16.000ZJulia Lee Barclay-Mortonhttps://performancephilosophy.ning.com/profile/JuliaLeeBarclay
<p>Thanks for this and good luck. I have similar anxieties. It occurs to me though that most interesting shifts in philosophy must have seemed like 'non-standard' philosophy at the outset. Nietzsche comes to mind. Or even Kierkegaard....Still sorting through all this myself and even feeling more 'non-standard' because working independently.</p>
<p>Glad for this forum to discuss and glad for your blog.</p>
<p>Thanks for this and good luck. I have similar anxieties. It occurs to me though that most interesting shifts in philosophy must have seemed like 'non-standard' philosophy at the outset. Nietzsche comes to mind. Or even Kierkegaard....Still sorting through all this myself and even feeling more 'non-standard' because working independently.</p>
<p>Glad for this forum to discuss and glad for your blog.</p>