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Reviews on theme Arts & Culture
Le Répondeur. On Identity and Authenticity | Film & Conversation with philosopher Lisa Kampen
What makes you who you are? Can someone else take over your identity? Learn from philosopher Lisa Kampen about these questions.
Climate Stories And (In)Human Times | Radboud Reflects @Schemerlicht with philosopher Boris van Meurs
According to philosopher Paul Ricoeur, we make time ‘human-like’ by telling stories. Can stories make the climate crisis tangible? Learn from philosopher Boris van Meurs about stories, non-human time, and our relationship with the planet.
Time In Space | Radboud Reflects @Schemerlicht with astronomer Agnes van Hoof
What if time is not a straight line, but elastic and relative? And where in time are we, if the ‘now’ is different everywhere? Learn from astronomer Agnes van Hoof and think further about time in space.
A Non-Western View of Time | Radboud Reflects @Schemerlicht with anthropologist Anke Tonnaer
Can we learn to look at time differently, and what could that mean for our daily lives? Learn from anthropologist Anke Tonnaer and think further about how time is intertwined with place, rhythm and history.
The Biological Clock | Radboud Reflects @Schemerlicht with neuroscientist Raymond van Ee
What is the biological clock? Listen to neuroscientist Raymond van Ee and think further about how our biological clock works, why it affects our health, sleep and daily functioning.
Life(long) Suffering | Philosophical theatre from Linssen&Provily and conversation care ethicist Els van Wijngaarden and theologian Annemarieke van der Woude
To live is to suffer. We have all been the suffering person at one time or another. After all, life is not always fun. But what should we do with that suffering? Avoid it, or instead try to find meaning in it?
Biohacking: Interfering With Nature | Philosophical Tribunal with philosopher Luca Consoli and ethicist Tessa van Rijssel
Should we interfere with nature? During the Kunstnacht philosopher Luca Consoli and ethicist Tessa van Rijssel engaged in a debate based on provocative propositions about the ethical dilemmas of biohacking.
Brief History of a Family. One-Child Policy in China | Film & conversation with historian Tim Riswick and philosopher Femke Takes
How do we see the effects of the one-child policy reflected in contemporary China? Come hear historian Tim Riswick and philosopher Femke Takes talk about the background of the one-child policy and watch the film Brief History of a Family.
Bees, Birds and Climate Grief | Dutch Theatre by Gouden Haas & conversation with social environmentalist Riyan van den Born
Can you actually feel grief for animals and plants you didn't know? Think further about the power of imagination, art and science and tackling the loss of biodiversity.
The Power of Stories | Lecture and conversation with communication scholar Kobie van Krieken and literary scholar Dennis Kersten
What makes a story a powerful and even empowering tool for influence? But when is a story the right tool to change behaviour, for instance? What power does a good story have?
Architecton. The Beauty of Ruin | Film & Conversation with scholar of culture László Munteán
What is the difference between rubble and a ruin? Why is it that we often find the remnants of ancient buildings beautiful, romantic and authentic, while the blown-up apartment buildings in Ukraine evoke very different emotions?
TikTok and Fallacies | Lecture and conversation by rhetoric experts Bé Breij and Yvette Linders
TikTok and other social media are full of fallacy. How do you recognize fallacies? How do you recognize errors in the argumentation of someone trying to convince you of something? And why is that important?