If you want agreement, you have to be prepared to argue. If you want to be able to act, you have to be prepared to accept the positions of others. This requires courage: the courage to expose yourself to the other person. If this applies to relationships in private, it also applies to the big stage of the public sphere. Using the tools of philosophical reflection and the performative experiential spaces of improvisational theater, we will get to the bottom of cultures and attitudes of debate.
Together with you, we will try out roles and playfully explore ways of behaving. Come and get your dose of fun-filled conflict!