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Monday, 15 February 2016

Disagreement – epistemic, moral, and aesthetic

An Interdisciplinary and International Workshop

Time: 9 March 2016, 09.00 - 18.30

Venue: Zimmermann Kratochwill gallery, Opernring 7, 8010 Graz
Upcoming exhibition at the Zimmermann Kratochwill gallery: Don't Panic It's Organic (Opening: 27.02.2016, Exhibition Data: 28.02. - 02.04.2016)

 

Disagreement is omnipresent. It is equally familiar in everyday life and in expert meetings. It reaches far beyond blatant political rows and culturally-based differences of life-style. Neither is it restricted to special issues of taste. It also prevails with regard to matters that seem to easily allow for objective decision. Disagreements can be deep or shallow, genuine or illusive, acknowledged or ignored. It is therefore not surprising that people often disagree about disagreement. This may concern the precise range and type of disagreement: whether it is about facts, words, concepts, interpretations, methods, theories, or values. It may also concern the prospects and strategies of either dissolving or pragmatically coping with disagreements. Yet do all instances of disagreement call for resolution? How should we conceive of so-called reasonable disagreements? What might it mean to go ahead and live with persistent disagree-ments? What are the easier and what are the really hard questions about disagreement?
Our workshop will broach relevant questions that arise with regard to the nature, sources, and impacts of disagreement in various fields of human concern. The talks and discussions are meant to shed light on the great variety of disagreements and depict different approaches one may sensibly follow in analysing them.

 

Schedule:

9.00 - 9.30 Marian David (Uni Graz)
Opening Address

9.30 - 11.30 Robert Audi (Notre Dame)
Towards a Theory of Deep Disagreement

11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break

12.00 – 13.30 Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (Uni Graz)
Levels and Sources of Moral Disagreement

13.30 – 15.00 Lunch

15.00 - 16.30 Sabine Flach (Uni Graz)
The Dueling Duo: Clement Greenberg versus Harold Rosenberg

16.30 - 17.00 Coffee Break

17.00 -18.30 Marian David (Uni Graz)
Reflections on Disagreement

19.00 Artist Talk. Sabine Flach in conversation with Resa Pernthaller (Künstlerinnenduo Resanita) at Zimmermann-Kratochwill gallery

 

Organized by Marian David and Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (Department of Philosophy),

In cooperation with Sabine Flach (Department of Art History)


Poster

Contact:
Ao.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Mag. Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl
Department of Philosophy
Karl-Franzens-University Graz
Heinrichstrasse 26/5
8010 Graz
Austria

 


Q&A with Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame)

Time: 10 March, 2016, 09.00 - 10.30
Venue: Zimmermann Kratochwill gallery, Opernring 7, 8010 Graz

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Briefing: 8 March, 2016, 12.00
Venue: Philosophytower, Building 9, 6. floor

 

Organized by Philipp Berghofer, Markus Seethaler (Department of Philosophy), and Paula Watzl (Department of Art History)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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