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Subject: Kent: Aesthetics and Normativity - CFP - June 2015
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        Aesthetics and
Normativity
 Friday 26th and Saturday 27th June 2015?  University of Kent
Sponsors
 British Society for Aesthetics?
 Kent Institute for Advanced
Studies in the Humanities
 
 Keynote Speakers
 Maria Alvarez (KCL)  Carla
Bagnoli (Pisa)
  Sophie-Grace Chappell (Open)
 John Hyman (Oxford)
 Aaron
Ridley (Southampton)
 Elisabeth Schellekens Dammann (Uppsala)
 Michael Smith
(Princeton)
 
 Conference Theme
 Over the last few years a great deal of
attention has been paid to the idea of normativity, both in general and in a
number of areas of philosophy, principally ethics and epistemology. ?What
should we do, morally,  and what should we believe? ?What, if anything, is the
central or foundational normative concept? ?How does normativity relate to
evaluation? ?
 ? ?There is currently a growing interest in aesthetic
normativity. ?Similarly we can ask what it is to act for aesthetic reasons and
what the relation is between such reasons and aesthetic value. ?We can also
look  to thinkers in the past to see - and recall - what they said about these
questions. ?Lastly, by thinking about aesthetics we can reflect on normativity
in general. ?Perhaps a renewed focus on aesthetics will enable us to
reconceptualize what normativity is.
 ? ?The purpose of this conference is to
bring speakers together who between them have a range of philosophical
interests so as to explore the questions above and raise new ones.
 ??
 Call
for Papers
 There will be a number of Open Sessions. ?Contributors are
invited to submit extended abstracts (1000 words including all headings,
footnotes and references) on anything that comes under the broad heading of
aesthetics  and normativity. ?
   Please submit an abstract attached to an
email (Word or PDF) to [email protected]??
Please remove identifying
information?from the abstract to allow for anonymous review. ?Please include
all identifying information in the?email. ?The paper on which the abstract is
based should be suitable for a 40-minute  presentation.
 
 Initial review of
abstracts will be done anonymously. The final program will be selected with an
eye?to maintaining diversity. Postgraduate students, people  outside the
tenure track, women, and members?of underrepresented minorities are thus
especially encouraged to contribute. ?
 
 
   Submission deadline?3rd April
2015
 
   Modest funds will be available to help support postgraduate
students. ?Preference will be given to postgraduate speakers. ?
Organizers
 Sara Janssen, Simon Kirchin, Hans Maes?
 
 And also....
 ...on
Thursday 25th and Friday 26th Kent will also be hosting a conference
on?Epistemic Consequentialism 
 
 
 
 The conferences will run separately,
but on Friday they will be in adjacent rooms and it is hoped that one of the
conference meals will be a joint affair.
 
 
 Best wishes,
 
 
 Simon
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 Simon Kirchin
 Dean 
 Faculty of
Humanities 
 Reader in Philosophy 
 Listen to me talk about metaethics:
http://www.minerva-podcast.com/tagged/metaethics
 ?
 Room 5, Marlowe
Building,
 University of Kent, 
 Canterbury, CT2 7NR, UK
 ?
 0044 (0) 1227
823312
 ?
 Executive Committee, British Philosophical Association
http://www.bpa.ac.uk
  
 and check out the Southern Normativity Group
http://southnorm.wordpress.com/
  ?
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