This is a recording of the workshop Aesthetic Adjectives and Disagreements about Taste 14 March 2014 Senate House, Chancellors Hall This workshop brought together research in aesthetics, philosophy of language and linguistics to consider a topic significant to all these domains:
Aesthetic Adjectives: Louise McNally, ‘Aesthetic Predicates at the Semantics/Pragmatics Interface’ (commentary)
This is a recording of the workshop Aesthetic Adjectives and Disagreements about Taste 14 March 2014 Senate House, Chancellors Hall This workshop brought together research in aesthetics, philosophy of language and linguistics to consider a topic significant to all these domains:
Aesthetic Adjectives: Isidora Stojanovic, ‘The Experiential and the Evaluative Aspects of Aesthetic Judgements’
This is a recording of the workshop Aesthetic Adjectives and Disagreements about Taste 14 March 2014 Senate House, Chancellors Hall This workshop brought together research in aesthetics, philosophy of language and linguistics to consider a topic significant to all these domains:
Aesthetic Adjectives: Tim Sundell, ‘Non-Evaluative Contextualism for Predicates of Taste’
This is a recording of the workshop Aesthetic Adjectives and Disagreements about Taste 14 March 2014 Senate House, Chancellors Hall This workshop brought together research in aesthetics, philosophy of language and linguistics to consider a topic significant to all these domains:
Aesthetic Adjectives: Shen-Yi Liao and Aaron Meskin, ‘The Relative, the Absolute, and the Aesthetic’
This is a recording of the workshop Aesthetic Adjectives and Disagreements about Taste 14 March 2014 Senate House, Chancellors Hall This workshop brought together research in aesthetics, philosophy of language and linguistics to consider a topic significant to all these domains:
Jim Hamilton – Did Hamlet really just kill Polonius?
The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Jim Hamilton Did Hamlet really just kill Polonius? Wednesday, 19 September 2012 16.00-18.00 at Senate House, London Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written
Noël Carroll – Comic Amusement, Emotion and Cognition
The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Noël Carroll ‘Comic Amusement, Emotion and Cognition’ Friday 25 February 2011 16:00-18:00 at Senate House, London Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission
Catharine Abell – Fiction Making
A public lecture held on 26 January 2011. Catharine Abell is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Manchester. We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support. For more information, visit http://www.londonaestheticsforum.org