The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Casey O’Callaghan Crossmodal Perception in the Arts Tuesday, 24 May 2011 16:00-18:00 at Stewart House, Room 273 Please do not cite or reproduce this material without
Tom Stern – History in the Making: Theatre and the Past
The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Tom Stern History in the Making: Theatre and the Past Wednesday, 4 May 2011 16:00-18:00 at Senate House, Room 104 History plays have a long history —
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Carroll ‘Comic Amusement, Emotion and Cognition’ Friday 25 February 2011 16:00-18:00 at Senate House, London Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission
Andrew McGonigal – The Significance of the Artworld
Andrew McGonigal The Significance of the Artworld Wednesday, 26 October 2010 16.00-18.00 at Senate House, London Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.
Joshua Landy – Literature, Narrative, and the Shape of a Life
A public lecture held on 17 March 2011, and organised by the Institute of Philosophy. For more information, visit: http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk/ Joshua Landy is Professor of French and co-director of the Literature and Philosophy Initiative at Stanford University. We thank the
Hans Maes – Art or Porn: Clear Division or False Dilemma?
A public lecture held on 8 December 2010. Hans Maes is Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Art at the University of Kent. We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support. For more information, visit http://www.londonaestheticsforum.org
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
Garry Hagberg – Wittgenstein, Music, Cultural Context
A public lecture held on 12 January 2011. Garry Hagberg is Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy at Bard College, New York. We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support. For more information, visit http://www.londonaestheticsforum.org
Peter Lamarque – Immanence and Transcendence
A public lecture held on 6 October 2010. Peter Lamarque is Professor of Philosophy and Head of Department at the University of York. He has published widely in aesthetics and philosophy of literature, recently The Philosophy of Literature (Blackwell, 2008),