Picture a book—A philosophy performance exhibition visual essay on “What’s Left of Human Nature.”

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This is a report on a philosophy performance that happened as part of the 2024 Long Night of Research in Austria. Maria Kronfeldner staged the content of her book “What’s left of Human Nature: A Post-Essentialist, Pluralist and Interactive Account of a Contested Concept,” (2018, MIT Press) by filling the wall in the gallery of CEU’s Library Café with pictures and text, performatively communicating the process of philosophical inquiry – the ordering of the material that one has found, the creation of a coherent and complexly structured whole – to make philosophical research visible and graspable beyond the written text. The visual essay documents the event.

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L.[author unknown] - 1995 - In Aloysius Martinich, A Hobbes dictionary. Cambridge: Blackwell. pp. 174-202.

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