![]() ![]() Being neither part of the past nor of eternity, the temporality of the untimely calls future events into being. The lecture starts with the claim that philosophical thinking necessarily performs the temporality of the untimely as a mode of being-in-time, which realises a revolt of time against its times in favour of a time to come. The following lecture performance was a part of the research festival Philosophy On Stage#4 at Tanzquartier Wien, where new relations between philosophy and the arts were tested and put into practice. ![]() Untimely thinking, Nietzsche, Derrida, philosophy, artistic research, arts-based philosophy, Philosophy On Stage, Abstract ![]()
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