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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18
9.15 Registration of the participants
9.45 Opening address
10.00–10.30 Florence Caeymaex, University of Liège (Belgium): What Really are the « Games » of Truth? Michel Foucault and the Philosophical Problem of Truth
10.30–11.00 Franck Chouraqui, Koç University (Turkey): The Seriousness of Play
Break
11.30–12.00 Martin Nitsche, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Phenomenological Field as a Play-Ground
12.00–12.30 Jan Puc, Charles University (Czech Republic): Play as a symbol of life? Essence and limitation of Fink’s concept of play
Lunch 12.30–14.30
14.30–15.00 Alice Koubova, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Ludic Ethics in Benjamin and Brecht
15.00–15.30 Eric P. Morrill, Independent Scholar:Play, Education, and Artistic Experiment
Break
16.00–17.00 KEYNOTE LECTUREMechthild Nagel, SUNY Cortland / Cornell University (USA): Toward a Ludic Ubuntu: Taking Play Seriously in Reconciliation Practices.
ADDRESS Karolinum, Charles University, Ovocny Trh 3, Praha 1ROOM Císařský sál (ground floor)CONTACT Annabelle Dufourcq and Alice Koubova, [email protected]
International Conference hosted by the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Institute of Philosophy, and Charles University, Faculty of Humanities
Prague 2014
ETHICS OF PLAY
NOVEMBER 18–20
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
10.00–10.30 Catherine Homan, Siena College (USA),Poetic Education: Gadamer on Play, Ethics, and Conversation
10.30–11.00 Annabelle Dufourcq, Charles University, FHS / Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Puppets’ Uprising. Passive-Active Ethics Within the Trap of Play
Break
11.30–12.00 Mariana Carrasco, Charles University, FHS (Czech Republic): The Game of the World, or How to Play after Kostas Axelos’ Proposals
12.00–12.30 Ólafur Páll Jónsson, University of Iceland, School of Education: Play, Meaning and Morality
Lunch 12.30–14.30
14.30–15.00 Petr Urban, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Play and Care
15.00–15.30 Zuzanna Rucinska, University of Hertfordshire (UK): Pretend Play as Dialogue
Break
16.00–17.00 KEYNOTE LECTUREBonnie Mann, University of Oregon (USA): Gendered Play and Gendered Torture: The Paradoxes of Gender in U.S. Nationalism After 9/11/2001
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20
10.00–11.00 KEYNOTE LECTURE Monica Vilhauer, Roanoke College (USA): Beyond Words: Gadamer, Play and an Ethics of Life
Break
11.30–12.00 Ondřej Beran, Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Seriousness and play – ethics and/in Wittgenstein
12.00–12.30 Zornitsa Dimitrova, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Graduate School Practices of Literature (Germany): The Ideal Game and the Hunger Artist
Lunch 12.30–14.30
14.30–15.00 Dustin Breitling, Charles University (Czech Republic): Play of Promethenism
15.00–15.30 Fred Dalmasso, University of Worcester (UK): Badiou’s ethics of play or how to perform inexist[a]nce
Break
16.00–16.30 Anna Furse, University of London, Department of Theatre and Performance (UK): Being Touched: Contact Improvisation and its Heritage as a Source for Ethical Communication
JOINT EVENT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 BEING TOUCHED: AN INTRODUCTION TO CONTACT IMPROVISATION
Workshop run by Anna Furse, University of London, Department of Theatre and Performance
Big Dance Hall, Academy of Performing Arts, Karlova 26, Prague 1, 19.00–22.00
There are a limited number of places, so please register early at [email protected]