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Staging Philosophy: Toward a Performance of Immanent Expression

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Encounters in Performance Philosophy

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This article claims that the performance of philosophy will obtain a performative character once the operation of thinking succeeds in becoming a conception of the plane of immanence from the perspective of an embodied mind.

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Böhler, A. (2014). Staging Philosophy: Toward a Performance of Immanent Expression. In: Cull, L., Lagaay, A. (eds) Encounters in Performance Philosophy. Performance Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137462725_9

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