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  • 1. Based on basic concepts of performative philosophy, s/he will discuss how a philosophical research can be done within the discipline of performative philosophy. 1.1 S/he explains the concepts of performance, performative, performativity 1.2 S/he discusses the relationship between performance and philosophy. 1.3 S/he discusses the actions such as showing and displaying in the context of performative philosophy. 1.4 S/he discussies the role of paradoy in performative philosophy. 1.5 S/he describes and discusses the meaning of performative philosophy.
  • 2.S/he will discuss how philosophers academicians can research performance. 2.1 S/he searches experimental works and movement-dance. 2.2 S/he discusses how the intelligible world and the sensual world can be handled together. 2.3 S/he searches how experimental method and a priori knowledge can be used together. 2.4 S/he searches the meanings involved in philosophy seen as performance. 2.5 S/he searches how the place can be turned into a stage.
  • 3.S/he will discuss the concept of philosopher-artist. 3.1 S/he searches philosopher’s different ways of thinking such as visuality, musicality, cinematographic, performativity. 3.2 S/he searches the meanings involved in relearning to see the world through the artist’s eye.
  • 4. S/he can experiment how performative philosophy workshops can be done.

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