Humanities at WCU
February 5, 2020
Matthew Tuten presents Mnemotechnology, Transgression, and the Genealogy of the State in Nietzschean Philosophy
Interview:
Before:
- What are you feeling about presenting your paper?
- I am 1/3 nervous 1/3 curious 1/3 excited.
- What got you interested in the topic of paper
- I wrote the paper orginally in Whitmire’s class on Nietzsche. I just expanded upon
it
- Where is, it taking place?
- I am presenting in the 21st annual Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
at the University of North Carolina at Asheville on Febraury 8, 2020.
After:
- Is there anything you want people to know about presenting a paper?
- Be ready for everything, especially when to asnwer difficult questions
- How did you feel while presenting your paper?
- I was nervous when walking up but after getting up there and speaking I got comfortable.
- How do you feel after presenting your paper?
- More accomplished and I feel I left a better philosopher. I liked answering questions
because it also made me think about what I believed.