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Arnold Davidson: "Improvisation as Ethical Form" (Part I)

After Professor Carol Rovane's introduction to the panelists and theme of the conversation, the keynote speaker, philosopher Arnold Davidson, presents his views on improvisation and ethics. Davidson's interest lies not only in how ethics bears on improvisation, but what improvisation can tell us about ethics. He makes reference to the ancient tradition of self-realization through rational inquiry, or "care of the self," to explore the relation between self and other in the process of collective improvisation.

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Ludwig Wittgenstein, Michel Foucault, Phillipe Hadot, Stanley Cavell