Dear all

Daisy, João and Maarten are organising this workshop.

Please see all the details below. Registration is free, but places are 
limited, so please book online as soon as you can, so we can arrange 
refreshments.

Thank you!

Heather

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Date: Thu, 02 May 2019 12:32:57 +0100
From: "Dr J. Lemos" <jl2...@cam.ac.uk>
To: hs...@cam.ac.uk
Subject: workshop on Disinterestedness, 23 May


DISINTERESTEDNESS
Faculty of Divinity, Seminar Room 7, May 23rd, 10am-5pm

'Disinterestedness' - traditionally considered a condition for aesthetic 
experience or judgment - is a controversial but crucial notion in the 
context of Kant's third Critique. Despite the concept's frequently being 
treated with some hostility, it has not lost its vitality over the last 
two centuries. In fact, the concept provides valuable fruit in the 
fields of aesthetics, arts, and philosophy of art. This workshop will 
map and problematize disinterestedness in relation to attitude theories, 
artistic forms, and the connection between creation, appreciation, and 
morality. It will also venture beyond this, into more general spheres of 
epistemology, embodiment theories, and philosophy of perception.

Register for free at: https://urlzs.com/fkmm


Programme*

10:00 Brief introduction

10:05 João Lemos, "Kant, Attitude Theories and Pleasure"
11:00 Aline Guillermet, "Aesthetic Experience in Digital Art"

11:50 Tea break

12:05 Daisy Dixon, "The Dangers of Disinterestedness"

13:00 Lunch break

14:00 James Hutton, "Disinterestedness in Kant's Epistemology"
14:50 Rachel Robertson, "Kant on Disinterestedness and Embodiment"

15:40 Tea break

16:00 Maarten Steenhagen, "Disinterestedness and the Transparency of 
Experience"

16:50 Closing remarks
17:00 Pub
18:30 Dinner

*Each talk is 30mins, with 20mins discussion



Organisers:
Daisy Dixon, Peterhouse | Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
João Lemos, IFILNOVA/FCSH, Nova University of Lisbon | academic visitor 
of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Maarten Steenhagen, Queens' College | Faculty of Philosophy, University 
of Cambridge


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