The ‘Philosophy of Performance’ and the Performance of Philosophy

The notion of the 'philosophy of x', which has recently tended to become part of many subjects, from music to management, tends to obscure a range of important issues. The idea behind it seems to be that, by designating one's reflections on a subject as the ‘philosophy’ of whatever it...

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Main Author: Andrew Bowie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Performance Philosophy 2015-04-01
Series:Performance Philosophy
Online Access:https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/31
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spelling doaj-321040fad8f244389174d696670d19382020-11-25T00:53:50ZengPerformance PhilosophyPerformance Philosophy2057-71762015-04-0111515810.21476/PP.2015.113137The ‘Philosophy of Performance’ and the Performance of PhilosophyAndrew Bowie0Royal Holloway University of LondonThe notion of the 'philosophy of x', which has recently tended to become part of many subjects, from music to management, tends to obscure a range of important issues. The idea behind it seems to be that, by designating one's reflections on a subject as the ‘philosophy’ of whatever it is one is reflecting about, one achieves some kind of higher insight. Such an approach arguably grants too much to a subject whose main manifestation is actually endless disagreement on fundamental issues. In the light of this less flattering view of philosophy I want to suggest that we may sometimes achieve more by thinking of some of our practices, particularly in the aesthetic domain, as manifestations of what philosophy might become, rather than just thinking of those practices as objects of philosophical analysis.https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/31
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description The notion of the 'philosophy of x', which has recently tended to become part of many subjects, from music to management, tends to obscure a range of important issues. The idea behind it seems to be that, by designating one's reflections on a subject as the ‘philosophy’ of whatever it is one is reflecting about, one achieves some kind of higher insight. Such an approach arguably grants too much to a subject whose main manifestation is actually endless disagreement on fundamental issues. In the light of this less flattering view of philosophy I want to suggest that we may sometimes achieve more by thinking of some of our practices, particularly in the aesthetic domain, as manifestations of what philosophy might become, rather than just thinking of those practices as objects of philosophical analysis.
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