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From: Wojciech Malecki <[email protected]>
Subject: CFP: International Conference "Rethinking Pragmatist Aesthetics"
Date: 20 February, 2012 04:16:11 PST
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International Conference "Rethinking Pragmatist Aesthetics"
August 31-September 2, 2012
Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Campus in Wroclaw (Poland)

Theme:

Pragmatist aesthetics is a rich theoretical tradition which has its beginnings
in the work of classical pragmatists  (most notably, John Dewey's 1934 book
Art as Experience), and which was rejuvenated in the 80s and the 90s by such
scholars as Richard Rorty, Joseph Margolis, and Richard Shusterman. The
latter's 1992 book Pragmatist Aesthetics can be seen as a symbolic moment in
the emergence of the second wave of pragmatist aesthetics, and today, twenty
years after its publication, it is perhaps the right time to rethink
pragmatism's contribution to aesthetic theory.

The aim of this conference is to reflect on pragmatist aesthetics' history and
current condition, but also on its potential to address the most pressing
problems of contemporary philosophical aesthetics, and to project the future
avenues for its progress. In particular, we welcome submissions that: provide
historical accounts of pragmatist aesthetics' development; address aesthetic
themes in the work of classical pragmatists (Peirce, James, Dewey, F.C.S.
Schiller, etc.) and/or neopragmatists (Rorty, Goodman, Margolis, Shusterman,
Putnam, et al.); deploy a (neo-)pragmatist perspective in addressing a given
aesthetic problem or in interpreting concrete works of art; provide a
comparative analysis of pragmatist aesthetics and aesthetic theories developed
in other philosophical traditions or in different disciplines - for instance
in analytic philosophy, continental and post-continental thought, evolutionary
psychology, psychoanalysis, etc.

Keynote speaker: Richard Shusterman (Florida Atlantic University)

Abstracts of between 350 to 500 words and a short author profile should be
sent to prof. Leszek Koczanowicz ([email protected]) or dr. Wojciech Malecki
([email protected]) no later than May 15th, 2012. The conference language
is English.



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