CFP 20.10.2004

(2 conf) - Beauty; Literature and Temporality (Harvard, May 2005)

THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF
PHENOMENOLOGY, FINE ARTS AND AESTHETICS
(An affiliate of the World Phenomenology Institute)
www.phenomenology.org

The 10th Annual Conference, May 27 and 28, 2005.

Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

BEAUTY'S APPEAL IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF
STANDARDS FOR VALUATION
Professor Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Secretary General
Professor Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Program Coordinator

- Abstracts due: January 1, 2005; Full papers due: March 1, 2005.
- Registration Fee: US $125.00 (Fee entitles you to also attend the Literature
Conference, see below)

-Proposed Sessions:
1) Experience of beauty and its object;
2) Perspectives of valuation: aesthetic, artistic, natural, functional,
utilitarian, moral;
3) Changing standards in experiencing the beautiful with the changes of
prevailing styles: from Leonardo to contemporary primitivizing art;
4) The work of memory and imagination in appreciating the beautiful;
5) Beauty and the unique, the rare, the new;
6) Beauty of discovery;
7) Experiencing beauty with the enjoyment of life.

Please send abstracts and papers to:
Professor Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Secretary General
Creative Arts Department
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE:
(An affiliate of the World Phenomenology Institute)
www.phenomenology.org
The 29th Annual Conference, May 25 and 26, 2005. Harvard Divinity School,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
LITERATURE AND TEMPORALITY
- Abstracts due: January 1, 2005; Full papers due: March 1, 2005.
- Registration Fee: US $125.00 (Fee entitles you to also attend the Fine Arts
Conference.)

- Please send papers and abstracts to: Professor Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka,
Program Coordinator,
World Phenomenology Institute, 1 Ivy Pointe Way, Hanover, NH 03755, USA, Fax:
802-295-5963.

-Proposed Sessions:
1) Timing in writers' creative process;
2) Timing in the unfolding of emotions, intrigues, destinies in the literary
work;
3) Meditative slowing and the dramatic speeding of the rhythm of life;
4) The temporal sequence of loss and retrieval;
5) Reality, memory and imagination in historical narration, memoirs,
chroniques, biographies, historical fiction;
6) Creative imagination in transformation of memory;
7) Timing of narration vs. timing of theatrical staging and performance.

Please send abstracts and papers to:
Professor Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Secretary General
Creative Arts Department
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211
ptruttysiena.edu

THE FIFTY-FOURTH INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENOLOGY CONGRESS:
FROM THE ANIMAL SOUL TO THE HUMAN MIND
The Sensible, Sentient, Felt. . . Intellective
Interdisciplinary investigation: Phenomenology, phenomenology/ontopoiesis of
life, neurosciences, cognitive science etc.
Organized by The World Phenomenology Institute, its centers and affiliated
societies.
www.phenomenology.org

- Place: Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Date: August 17-20, 2005
- Abstracts due: February 1, 2005; Full papers due: May 1, 2005
- Registration Fee: Before June 1, 2005: US $150.00; After June 1, 2005: US
$200.00
- Please contact Professor Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, World Phenomenology
Institute, 1 Ivy Pointe Way, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755, USA, Fax:
802-295-5963.

Quellennachweis:
CFP: (2 conf) - Beauty; Literature and Temporality (Harvard, May 2005). In: ArtHist.net, 20.10.2004. Letzter Zugriff 09.05.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/26666>.

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