INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PHENOMENOLOGY, FINE ARTS AND AESTHETICS
10th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
BEAUTY'S APPEAL IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF STANDARDS FOR VALUATION
Place: Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Dates: May 27 and 28, 2005
TOPICS AND SPEAKERS
Listed in alphabetical order
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, World Phenomenology Institute
"BEAUTY WILL SAVE THE WORLD" - THE REVIVAL OF ROMANTIC THEORIES OF THE
SYMBOL IN PAVEL FLORENSKY'S WORKS
Clemena Antonova, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco
ART AFTER BEAUTY: VALUES BEFORE STANDARDS
John Baldacchino, Columbia University
VALUE IN MUSIC
Munir Beken, Siena College
THE SUBLIME APPEAL OF THE SUBLIMINAL: THE SHOWER SCENE IN ALFRED
HITCHCOCK'S "PSYCHO"
Ellen J. Burns, State University of New York, Albany
CHIASM: BEAUTY, THE INHERENT AESTHETIC OF PERCEPTION
Edward Carlos, The University of the South
HARMONIOUS BALANCE: THE ULTIMATE ESSENCE OF BEAUTY AND GOODNESS, A
CONFUCIAN VIEW
Tsung-I Dow, Boca Raton, Florida
Flute Concert
Laura Falzon-Baldacchino, New York
THE DRAWING PROCESS
Barbara Fugate, Independent Artist, Loudonville, New York
THE AESTHETICS OF POSSIBILITY
Maria Golaszewska, Jagiellonian University, Poland
BEYOND CAUSE AND EFFECT: BEAUTY, TRUTH, ALTERITY
Brian Grassom, Gray's School of Art, The Robert Gordon University, Great
Britain
THE WORK OF MEMORY AND IMAGINATION IN APPRECIATING THE BEAUTIFUL
Gabriel Hindin, Columbia University
LIVED WORDS REVISITED: EXPERIENCE AND EXISTENCE
Matti Itkonen, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland
ART AND AWARENESS
Jaimie Jandovitz, Emmanuel College
EROS/KALON/AGATHOS: LOVE, THE BEAUTIFUL AND THE GOOD
Lawrence Kimmel, Trinity University
EPISTEMOLOGY OF AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE: CRITICIZING AND RECONSTRUCTING
KANT'S
AESTHETIC THEORIES OF GENIUS CREATIVITY AND JUDGMENT OF BEAUTY
Dan Nesher, University of Haifa, Israel
THE BEAUTY OF TRUTH: REFLECTIONS ON PHENOMENOLOGY AND SCIENCE
Arthur Piper, University of Nottingham, Great Britain
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY IN THE BOOK OF KELLS
Heather Pulliam, Western Kentucky University
BEAUTY AND TASTE IN HUME AND KANT
Victor Gerald Rivas, University of Puebla, Mexico
POLITICAL SYMBOLISM IN THE SAINT ANTOINE GATE, 1585-1670
William Roberts, Northwestern University, Illinois
BEAUTY'S APPEAL IN THE TRANSFORMATION OF STANDARDS FOR VALUATION
Basilio Rojo Ruiz, University of the Americas, Mexico
MINIMALIST ART: "LESS IS MORE" AND THE PARADOX OF BOREDOM
Diane G. Scillia, Kent State University
SHATTERING BEAUTY: RILKE'S AESTHETICS OF THE FRAGMENTARY
Max Statkiewicz, University of Wisconsin, Madison
ANESTHETIZATION OF AESTHETIC VALUES
Mariola Sulkowska, University of Silesia, Poland
BEAUTY AND FEELING IN PHENOMENOLOGY
Robert D. Sweeney, John Carroll University
AESTHETIC IMAGINATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO AN ESSENTIALIST APPROACH TO
VALUE
Hamish Thompson, East Tennessee University
WHEN THE GIVEN BECOMES THE CHOSEN
Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Siena College
"ACTION" IN THE CREATION OF BEAUTY
Chris Wallace, Glasgow, Scotland
THE RE-EMERGENCE OF BEAUTY IN CONTEMPORARY TECHNOLOGY
James Werner, Columbia University and Elena Stygian, Columbia University
Marlies Kronegger, President
Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Secretary General
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, Program Coordinator
Patricia Trutty-Coohill, Ph.D.
Professor of Art History
Siena College
Loudonville NY 12211
ptruttysiena.edu
fax 518-782-6548
vox 518-782-2912
Reference:
CONF: Beauty's appeal (Cambridge US, 27-28 May 05). In: ArtHist.net, May 7, 2005 (accessed Nov 8, 2024), <https://arthist.net/archive/27238>.