BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T092110Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120330T100000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20120401T180000 SUMMARY:Phenomenology\, Aesthetics and the Arts UID:20240329T092110Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Dublin LOCATION:Cork\, Ireland DESCRIPTION:
Phenomenology has always been closely associated with aesthetics and the arts. Even Husserl\, who conceives it as a 'rigorous science'\, remarks on the close relation between  \;phenomenological reflection and 'disinterested' aesthetic judgment. The later Heidegger\, although dismissive of aesthetics\, describes poetic art as the 'happening of truth' and the 'opening of the world'. Merleau-Ponty hopes to find in artistic practice clues for a practice of phenomenology as an embodied alternative to scientistic and intellectualist models of inquiry. We should remember also the contributions made to phenomenology\, aesthetics\, and reflections on the arts by Sartre\, Levinas\, Ricoeur\, Ingarden\, Dufrenne\, De Beauvoir\, and Hartmann among others. More generally\, hermeneutic and later post-structuralist strands of phenomenology\, with their emphasis on interpretation and textuality over and against purely logical or causal explanation\, often pitch their critiques in artistic\, or literary\, modes of engagement.
Artists\, in turn\, find in phenomenology a type of philosophical reflection that offers ways of thinking about the complex embodied and social experiences of their practice. In particular\, phenomenological approaches have been exploited as alternatives to the earlier conceptual turn in art making. Now it is time to rethink the relations between phenomenology\, aesthetics and the arts in contemporary contexts of new political\, wider social and scientific developments.
The British Society for Phenomenology and the newly established Irish Phenomenological Circle have joined together for this conference in order to unite international voices from both philosophical and artistic fields for an open discussion of the potential contributions phenomenology can make to philosophical and artistic practices and debates.
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\nWe would like to thank the Philosophy Department\, University College Cork for generous support\; \;the Crawford School of Art and Design (Cork Institute of Technology) for the use of the Wandesford Quay \;Gallery\; and the Crawford Art Gallery for providing the conference venue.
\n\nFor further information\, please email \;bsp.ipc.2012@gmail.com. For details regarding the programme\, registration\, travel and accommodation visit:
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