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SUMMARY:Art\, Imagination and Morality
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LOCATION:Trinity College\, Oxford\, United Kingdom\, OX1 3BH
DESCRIPTION:<p>This conference aims to bring into dialogue graduate and early-career researchers working in Aesthetics\, Ethics and Philosophy of Mind to discuss the various philosophical issues that occur at the intersections of Art\, Imagination and Morality.</p>\n<p>The conference will feature two keynote speakers\, Dr. James Grant (Oxford University) and Dr. Ella Whiteley (Sheffield University)\, in addition to eight accepted papers from a mixture of graduate students and early-career researchers which will receive comments from faculty.</p>\n<p>To register to attend\, <strong>please contact Alex Fisher by 24th&nbsp\;May</strong>&nbsp\;at atbf2[at]cam.ac.uk. There is no registration fee\, and lunch will be provided. (Do please let me know if you plan to only come for one day of the conference.)</p>\n<p><strong><u>Thursday 20th June</u></strong><br><br>9.30-10.45<br><strong>&lsquo\;Political Iconoclasm: (when) should political protestors attack artworks?&rsquo\; </strong><br>Alice Hilder Jarvis (Cambridge)<br>Respondent: Thomas Sinclair (Oxford)<br><br>10.45-11.15 BREAK<br><br>11.15-12.30<br><strong>&lsquo\;The Cognitive Value of Discrepant Affective Responses to Artworks&rsquo\; </strong><br>Emily Kay Williamson (Central European University)<br>Respondent: Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)<br><br>12.30-13.30 LUNCH<br><br>13.30-14.45<br><strong>&lsquo\;Standing to Stand-Up: Gender and the Standing to Joke about Sexual Assault&rsquo\; </strong><br>Anna Hotter (CUNY)<br>Respondent: Zoe Walker (Oxford)<br><br>14.45-16.00<br><strong>&lsquo\;Fitting Emotions and Just Art: How Aesthetic Features Undermine Virtuous Perception&rsquo\; </strong><br>Anna Morse (Virginia)<br>Respondent: Michael Martin (Oxford)<br><br>16.00-16.30 BREAK<br><br>16.30-18.00 KEYNOTE 1<br><strong>&lsquo\;Imaginings and Salience&rsquo\; </strong><br>Ella Whiteley (Sheffield)<br><br>Conference Dinner<br>&nbsp\;<br><strong><u>Friday 21st June</u></strong><br><br>9.30-10.45 <strong>&lsquo\;Privacy\, Ignorance\, and the Importance of Fiction&rsquo\; </strong><br>Sam Rogers (NYU)<br>Respondent: Robbie Kubala (UT Austin)<br><br>10.45-11.15 BREAK<br><br>11.15-12.30 <strong>&lsquo\;Speech Acts and Unspeakable Raps&rsquo\; </strong><br>Tareeq Jalloh (Sheffield)<br>Respondent: Lucy McDonald (KCL)<br><br>12.30-13.30 LUNCH<br><br>13.30-14.45 <strong>&lsquo\;Due Respect Makes Demands of our Imaginative Practices: A More Complete Picture of the Ethics of our Mental Lives&rsquo\; </strong><br>Caroline von Klemperer (Rutgers)<br>Respondent: James Laing (Oxford)<br><br>14.45-16.00 <strong>&lsquo\;Art as a Guide to Imagining the Joy and Suffering of Animals as Our Own&rsquo\; </strong><br>Maisie Luo (Rutgers)<br>Respondent: Alison Hills (Oxford)<br><br>16.00-16.30 BREAK<br><br>16.30-18.00 KEYNOTE 2<br><strong>&lsquo\;Does it Matter if Beauty is Objective?&rsquo\; </strong><br>James Grant (Oxford)</p>\n<p>This conference is supported by the Aristotelian Society\, the British Society of Aesthetics\, the Mind Association\, the Society for Applied Philosophy\, and Trinity College\, Oxford.</p>
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