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Markus Gabriel

Released Thursday, 19th January 2017
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Markus Gabriel

Markus Gabriel

Markus Gabriel

Markus Gabriel

Thursday, 19th January 2017
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»Hitchcock, Skepticism and the Bird’s Eye View«
Lecture/Talk
Wed, 02.11.2016 – Sun, 06.11.2016
ZKM_Media Theater, ZKM_Lecture Hall, ZKM_Media Lounge, ZKM_Cube

Markus Gabriel born 1980 studied philosophy, ancient philology, German literature and philology in Hagen, Bonn and Heidelberg. In Heidelberg he finished his Ph.D. under the supervision of Jens Halfwassen and wrote a thesis on Schelling’s later philosophy. In 2005 he was a visiting scholar at the university of Lisbon. From 2006-2008 he worked as lecturer at the University of Heidelberg. In 2008 he finished his habilitation with a work on scepticism and idealism in ancient philosophy. From 2008-2009 he was assistant professor at the department of philosophy of the New School for Social Research, New York. Since 2009 Gabriel is a full professor in epistemology, modern and contemporary philosophy at the University of Bonn.

Gabriel is considered to be part of the contemporary philosophical movement called “New Realism” or “speculative Realism.” In his own approach Gabriel argues that there is no all-encompassing totality: that the world, in the traditional sense of a domain of all domains, cannot exist. Yet, he convincingly shows that this does not entail ontological nihilism. Rather, he argues that the non-existence of the world entails an infinity of domains and shows that this motivates a general realism. This ontology hinges on Gabriel's concept of fields of sense, which shows that, fundamentally, he opposes the idea that mathematics or the natural sciences could ever replace a richer philosophical understanding of what there is and how we know about it.

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Real of Reality

International Conference on Philosophy and FilmWed, 02.11.2016 – Sun, 06.11.2016ZKM_Media Theater, ZKM_Lecture Hall, ZKM_Media Lounge, ZKM_CubePhotography and film in particular paved the way for complex philosophical questions regarding the nature of reality and its mechanical reproduction. What does film reproduce and how can we grasp this element, which has the transactive ability to form reality although originating in reality? This shaping takes palce through a complex interaction of image, action and narration and tends to permeate reality completely. It is an inconspicuous process that already affects our everyday life profoundly and is based on a revolution of the real. What does film show? Do we have access to reality that is not based on images or narrations? And what can film and its analysis contribute to philosophical debates on the real?These are questions we are asking to engage in a dialogue between philosophy and film. For five days, one hundred and fifty philosophers, media scholars and filmmakers will connect philosophical theory with cinematic practice and open up new ideas and concepts. To accompany the program, there will be film screenings of documentaries of the invited filmmakers.The participation at the conference is also possible without the presentation of a paper.The conference will be held in English.///Internationale Konferenz zu Philosophie und FilmMi, 02.11.2016 – So, 06.11.2016ZKM_Medientheater, ZKM_Vortragssaal, ZKM_Medialounge, ZKM_KubusFotografie und insbesondere Film haben den Weg bereitet für komplexe philosophische Fragestellungen bezüglich der Natur der Realität und ihrer technischen Reproduktion. Denn trotz ihres Abbildcharakters sind Fotografie und Film keine bloßen Kopien der Realität, sondern besitzen die Fähigkeit Realität selbst zu formen. Diese Gestaltung geschieht sowohl durch Bilder als auch durch Erzählungen. Die apparat-basierten (Ab)Bilder der Realität streben durch ihre Präsenz dahin, die Realität zu ersetzen. Dies ist ein unauffälliger Prozess, der bereits unseren Alltag tiefgreifend beeinflusst. Was zeigt ein Film? Haben wir überhaupt einen Zugang zur Realität jenseits von Bild und Erzählung? Und was können Filme und deren Analyse zur philosophischen Debatte über das Reale beitragen?Diesen Fragen versuchen wir in einem Dialog zwischen Philosophie und Film näher zu kommen. Über hundert PhilosophInnen, MedienwissenschaftlerInnen und FilmemacherInnen werden in fünf Tagen philosophische Theorie und filmische Praxis miteinander verknüpfen und neue Gedanken offenlegen. Begleitend zum Programm wird es Vorführungen von Dokumentarfilmen eingeladener FilmemacherInnen geben.Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.

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