Dear SHAPE list members,

This is a reminder notice of the conference:

Title: THE SUBLIME - A RE-EVALUATION

Place: The Refectory, Main Quad, at the University of Sydney.

Time: 9am-6pm Feb 21-22, 2011.

Webpage for titles, abstracts & talk schedule:
http://sophinews.wordpress.com/2011/02/03/philosophy-conference-the-sublime-
a-re-evaluation/

This is the first conference sponsored by SHAPE (Social, Historical,
Aesthetic, Political and Environmental Philosophy), a group dedicated to
explorations in the philosophy of value in the broadest sense. This
conference brings together members of the Philosophy Dept at Sydney
University who have a research interest in aesthetics (David Allinson, Rick
Benitez, David Macarthur, Talia Morag, Paul Redding, and Paul Thom) with
renown scholars from overseas interested in research collaborations with
members of SHAPE: Eli Friedlander (Tel Aviv Uni., Israel); Andy Hamilton
(Durham Uni., U.K.); Doug Moggach (Uni. of Ottawa, Canada) and Stephen White
(Tufts Uni., U.S.A.).

Conference Topic
The topic of the sublime, which was one of most widely discussed matters in
C18 aesthetics, has received scant attention in Anglo-American philosophy,
at least when compared with beauty. And when we turn to Kant scholarship we
find the same asymmetrical treatment ‹ despite the fact that, for Kant, the
sublime is akin to the beautiful in so far as it involves the disinterested
response that he saw as the core of aesthetic experience. But recently there
has been a revival of interest in the sublime stimulated in large part by
its apparently embracing various stimulating paradoxes (e.g. taking pleasure
in pain; gaining insights by way of an apprehension of limitation; the
understanding in a fraught relation with the imagination). In this
conference we aim to re-examine the sublime and its importance for aesthetic
experience and our appreciation of art.

Attendance is free.

All welcome! 

Cheers,
David
Dr. David Macarthur
Senior Lecturer
Philosophy Department
University of Sydney, 2006, Australia
Ph: +61-2-9351-3193
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/departs/philos/staff/profiles/dmacarthur.shtml





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