March 24-25, 2000
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
American Society for Aesthetics
Eastern Division Meeting 2000
Featured Speaker:
Environmental Artist and Author
Patricia Johanson
Schedule of Events:
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Friday, March 24
Gambrell Hall
Rooms 005, 006, 431 |
Registration: 12:00-1:30
Sessions Begin: 1:30
Official Welcome: 5:45 |
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Saturday, March 25
Gambrell Hall
Rooms 005, 006, 431 |
Sessions Begin: 9:30
Featured Speaker: 5:15
Reception and Banquet: 6:30 |
Contact Martin Donougho
for more information.
Friday, March 24
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12:001:30 |
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Gambrell: Registration |
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1:303:15 |
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Room 005 |
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D.C. Miller, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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"The Abysmal Self: An Essay on Romantic Poetics" |
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Sondra Bacharach, Philosophy, Ohio State University |
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"Defining Art to End Art" |
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R.I.G. Hughes, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Chair |
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Room 431 |
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Larry Jorgensen, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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"Art, Truth, and Heideggers The Origin of the Work of Art" |
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William Irwin, Philosophy, Kings College (Pennsylvania) |
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"Family Resemblance, Literature, and the Literary" |
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Alfred Nordmann, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Chair |
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3:15-5:00 |
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Room 005 |
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James Sheppard, Philosophy, State University of New York, Binghamton |
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"Nature, Solitude, and Aesthetic Engagement in Urban Places" |
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Earle Coleman, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University |
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"Religion, Science, and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature" |
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Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Chair |
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Room 431 |
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Robin James, Philosophy, Miami University (Ohio) |
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"Music Theory and the Male Gaze" |
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Lee Brown, Philosophy, Ohio State University |
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"Afrocentrism AgainAmiri Barakas Music Aesthetics" |
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Sarah Worth, Philosophy, Furman University |
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Chair |
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5:456:00 |
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Room 153, Gambrell Auditorium |
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Ina Rae Hark, Associate Dean, and Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Official Welcome |
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6:007:15 |
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Room 153, Gambrell Auditorium |
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Arnold Berleant, Philosophy, Long Island University |
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"Embodied Music" (at the piano) |
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Carol Gould, Philosophy, Florida Atlantic University |
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Chair |
Saturday, March 25
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9:1510:15 |
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Room 005, Business Meeting |
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10:1512:00 |
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Room 005 |
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George Tibbetts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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"A Study in Nostalgia: William Waltons Musical Setting of Edith Sitwells Facade" |
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Per Broman, Fine Arts, Butler University |
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"Inside the Work of Art: The Composer and the Aesthetic Placebo Effect" |
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Christopher Preston, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Chair |
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1:303:15 |
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Room 005 |
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Kim Nastick, Art History, Villanova University |
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"The Ekphrastic Impulse in Vasari and Foucault" |
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Garry Hagberg, Philosophy, Bard College |
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"On SocialBut Not InstitutionalConceptions of Art" |
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Beth-Ann Dobie, Fine Art, Alfred University |
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Chair |
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Room 006 |
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Ira Newman, Philosophy, Mansfield University |
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"The Dream of an Autonomous Natural Aesthetic: An Assessment of Leopold and Callicott on the Land Aesthetic" |
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Barbara Sandrisser, New York, New York |
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"The Grays of Decay: The Aesthetics of Death" |
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John Copeland, Philosophy, Drew University |
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Chair |
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3:155:00 |
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Room 005 |
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Robert Hall, Philosophy, University of Vermont |
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"Schopenhauer and Musical Meaning" |
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Jonathan Neufeld, Philosophy, Columbia University |
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"Philosophy and the Musical Public Sphere" |
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Aaron Meskin, Philosophy, Texas Tech University |
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Chair |
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Room 006 |
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Mark Stone, Philosophy, Furman University |
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"Evolutionary Aesthetics" |
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Dabney Townsend, Philosophy, Armstrong Atlantic State University |
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"Aesthetics and the Representation of Discovery" |
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Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina |
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Chair |
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5:156:30 |
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Room 429 |
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Patricia Johanson, Artist and Writer, New York |
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Featured Speaker / Plenary Session |
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John Carvalho, Villanova University |
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Chair |
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6:307:30 |
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Room 428, Reception |
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7:309:00 |
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Room 428, Banquet |
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