[csaa-forum] Naturalising Aesthetics Book Panel and Workshop, Macquarie University, Friday March 6
Robert Sinnerbrink
robert.sinnerbrink at mq.edu.au
Tue Feb 18 08:23:56 ACST 2020
Dear All,
The following item may be of interest. First announcement of an upcoming event at Macquarie University:
Naturalizing Aesthetics: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Emotion
Book Panel and Workshop
Drama Studio, 10 Hadenfeld Avenue (Y3A), Room 187
Macquarie University
Friday March 6, 2020 (times to be announced)
Convenors: Karen Pearlman and Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie)
Participants: Karin Kukkonen (Oslo), Richard Menary (Macquarie), Karen Pearlman (Macquarie), Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie), Murray Smith (University of Kent), Jane Stadler (QUT), John Sutton (Macquarie)
Book Panel and Symposium
What can a naturalistic approach bring to the philosophy of art and film? Can a naturalist aesthetics meet the objections of sceptics and provide a robust account of art and aesthetic experience? What can naturalism offer to theorizing our emotional engagement with art and film? This event brings together philosophers and film theorists to explore the question of naturalizing aesthetics and how this might help bridge the divide between the humanities and the sciences. Murray Smith’s Film, Art and the Third Culture: A Naturalized Aesthetics of Film (Oxford: 2017) has stimulated much debate in aesthetics and philosophy of film. Alluding to C.P. Snow’s famous account of the adversarial ‘two cultures’ (scientific and humanistic) and advocacy of a ‘third culture’ combining the two, Smith argues that a naturalized approach to aesthetics has much to offer contemporary philosophical understanding of art and the philosophical theorization of film. Philosophers and film theorists will address key claims in Smith’s work on the naturalization of aesthetics and examine how this might help us advance inquiry into the aesthetics of film.
Other symposium presentations will address the topic of naturalizing aesthetics from a variety of theoretical perspectives (cognitivism, phenomenology, film theory, literary theory moral psychology, and so on). Participants will explore how a naturalistic approach informs their work on art and culture but also what art and culture requires us to consider when using naturalistic approaches. Topics to be address include naturalism and aesthetics, theorising cinematic experience from a naturalistic perspective, the role of emotional engagement in evaluating cinema, and cognitive approaches to narrative and literature.
This event is generously supported by the Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University and the Centre for the History of Emotions node, Macquarie University.
For further information please contact Robert Sinnerbrink: robert.sinnerbrink at mq.edu.au
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