Kant: Concepts, Imagination, and Aesthetic Appreciation

– Conference, NOVA University of Lisbon, 16-17 April 2020 –

Keynote speaker: Angela Breitenbach, University of Cambridge

Organisers: João Lemos, NOVA University of Lisbon; António Marques, NOVA
University of Lisbon; Rachel Robertson, University of Cambridge

Conference Theme: Kant’s requirements for a judgment to become a judgment
of taste are often viewed as especially limiting. He has been taken to rule
out almost any judgment of beauty that is grounded on concepts or aimed at
them. And yet, a number of readings of the Critique of the Power of
Judgment suggest that Kant’s aesthetic theory is particularly inclusive.
From flowers to representational paintings, and from mathematical
demonstrations to moral statements – anything, in principle, can become an
object of aesthetic appreciation. A common denominator of such readings of
the third Critique is reference to the freedom of imagination: as long as
imagination acts freely and moves in a free play, then aesthetic
appreciation is possible. This is despite the involvement of concepts – or
indeed, some commentators even claim that this is due to the participation
of concepts. It is the main aim of this conference to consider arguments in
favor and against the possibility of aesthetic appreciation which takes
concepts into account. We welcome contributions on the nature and
contemporary relevance of Kant’s philosophy – in particular, his aesthetic
theory, but also his theory of cognition and his moral and political
philosophy.

Submission of Abstracts: Titles and abstracts in English (max. 750 words),
prepared for blind review, must be emailed to joaole...@fcsh.unl.pt or
rs...@cam.ac.uk by 31 January 2020. A second document with a short
biographical note in English (max. 250 words) must be sent in the same
email. Notices of acceptance will be sent out by 15 February 2020.

Language: If you wish to give a talk in a language other than English,
please note that an English version of the paper must be provided upon
acceptance, to be projected during your presentation.

Cost: There are no fees for participating in this conference. No funding is
available for flights and accommodation, but the organisers can recommend
accommodation on request.

Further information can be found at kantimagination.weebly.com
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