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USC Philosophy
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:
  Friday, March 24
Gambrell Hall
Rooms 005, 006, 431 
Registration: 12:00-1:30
Sessions Begin: 1:30
Official Welcome: 5:45
  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
 
12:00–1:30
  Gambrell: Registration
1:30–3:15
  Room 005
    D.C. Miller, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   "The Abysmal Self: An Essay on Romantic Poetics"
    Sondra Bacharach, Philosophy, Ohio State University   "Defining Art to End Art"
    R.I.G. Hughes, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Chair
  Room 431
    Larry Jorgensen, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   "Art, Truth, and Heidegger’s ‘The Origin of the Work of Art’"
    William Irwin, Philosophy, King’s College (Pennsylvania)   "Family Resemblance, Literature, and the Literary"
    Alfred Nordmann, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Chair
3:15-5:00
  Room 005
    James Sheppard, Philosophy, State University of New York, Binghamton   "Nature, Solitude, and Aesthetic Engagement in Urban Places"
    Earle Coleman, Philosophy and Religious Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University   "Religion, Science, and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature"
    Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Chair
  Room 431
    Robin James, Philosophy, Miami University (Ohio)   "Music Theory and the Male Gaze"
    Lee Brown, Philosophy, Ohio State University   "Afrocentrism Again—Amiri Baraka’s Music Aesthetics"
    Sarah Worth, Philosophy, Furman University   Chair
5:45–6:00
  Room 153, Gambrell Auditorium
    Ina Rae Hark, Associate Dean, and Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Official Welcome
6:00–7:15
  Room 153, Gambrell Auditorium
    Arnold Berleant, Philosophy, Long Island University   "Embodied Music" (at the piano)
    Carol Gould, Philosophy, Florida Atlantic University   Chair


Saturday, March 25
 
9:15–10:15
  Room 005, Business Meeting
10:15–12:00
  Room 005
    George Tibbetts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania   "A Study in Nostalgia: William Walton’s Musical Setting of Edith Sitwell’s Facade"
    Per Broman, Fine Arts, Butler University   "Inside the Work of Art: The Composer and the Aesthetic Placebo Effect"
    Christopher Preston, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Chair
1:30–3:15
  Room 005
    Kim Nastick, Art History, Villanova University   "The Ekphrastic Impulse in Vasari and Foucault"
    Garry Hagberg, Philosophy, Bard College   "On Social—But Not Institutional—Conceptions of Art"
    Beth-Ann Dobie, Fine Art, Alfred University   Chair
  Room 006
    Ira Newman, Philosophy, Mansfield University   "The Dream of an Autonomous Natural Aesthetic: An Assessment of Leopold and Callicott on the Land Aesthetic"
    Barbara Sandrisser, New York, New York   "The Grays of Decay: The Aesthetics of Death"
    John Copeland, Philosophy, Drew University   Chair
3:15–5:00
  Room 005
    Robert Hall, Philosophy, University of Vermont   "Schopenhauer and Musical Meaning"
    Jonathan Neufeld, Philosophy, Columbia University   "Philosophy and the Musical Public Sphere"
    Aaron Meskin, Philosophy, Texas Tech University   Chair
  Room 006
    Mark Stone, Philosophy, Furman University   "Evolutionary Aesthetics"
    Dabney Townsend, Philosophy, Armstrong Atlantic State University   "Aesthetics and the Representation of Discovery"
    Martin Donougho, Philosophy, University of South Carolina   Chair
5:15–6:30
  Room 429
    Patricia Johanson, Artist and Writer, New York   Featured Speaker / Plenary Session
    John Carvalho, Villanova University   Chair
6:30–7:30
  Room 428, Reception
7:30–9:00
  Room 428, Banquet

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