Panel / Winter Theme
Philosophy of Evil through Films
Time: 14.20 - 15.20
Speakers:
- Sabah Duru (Screenwriter) Meeting Tarkovsky: Öyle Bir Geçer Zaman ki
- Prof. Dr. Serdar Öztürk (Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University) Looking at the Philosophy of Evil through Tarkovsky's Ivan
- Dr. İren Dicle Aytaç (Kocaeli University) Can Friendship be the Antidote to Evil?
- Research Assistant Esra Güngör Kılıç (Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University) The Responsibility of Witnessing Evil
Is evil inherent in objects, people, and events, or does it only arise from their relationships? Is man inherently evil, or is the evil person, as Hegel suggests, an incomplete human? In a world where evil has become "normalized," what responsibilities fall upon the witnesses?
How can Tarkovsky’s Ivan's Childhood help us understand what the great philosophers like Plato, Ibn Khaldun, Leibniz, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, Badiou, and Arendt have said about these essential questions? Understanding and giving meaning to oneself, life, and relationships with others, as well as crafting a path faithful to ethical principles, requires us to ask these questions without fear or fatigue.
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