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SUMMARY:The Vibes Are Off: What's the Point of Arguing About Art?
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LOCATION:65 West 11th Street\, New York\, United States\, 10011
DESCRIPTION:<p>&ldquo\;There's no arguing about art" is&nbsp\;manifestly&nbsp\;false. Art is one of the best things to argue about. The question is why. In this public philosophy&nbsp\;debate\, Nick Riggle (University of San Diego)\, Nat Hansen (University of Reading)\, and Zed Adams (The New School) will face off on the question of why arguing about art matters. At stake are two very different conceptions of public life: a Millian&nbsp\;liberal vision which encourages the appreciation of difference and an Emersonian perfectionist vision which aims to converge on a shared conception of the good.</p>\n<p><br> This event is free and open to the public.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><br> Event Time: 5pm</p>\n<p>Event Date: Friday\, April 26th\, 2024</p>\n<p>Event Location: Wollman Hall at&nbsp\;65 West 11th Street</p>\n<p>Please make sure to register for the event in advance at the following website:</p>
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