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Art and Negative Emotions - SEyTA
Murcia (Spain), September 30th- October 2nd, 2015. The Interuniversity Workshop on Mind, Art and Morality promotes the relation between different areas in philosophy; more specifically, the Workshop aims at exploring issues lying at the intersection of ethics, aesthetics and the philosophy of mind. Art and Negative Emotions IX Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art and Morality University of Murcia (Spain) September 30th- October 2nd, 2015 Invited Speakers: Susan Feagin (Temple University); Eileen John (University of Warwick) Organized by Maria José Alcaraz (UM) and Francisca Pérez Carreño (UM) Programme
/ Wednesday 30th September 9:30 Presentation 10:00 Eileen John (University or Warwick): ‘Get me out of this novel!’ Appreciating works of despair, revulsion and paranoia’ 11:30-12:00 Coffee break 12:00-13:00 Matthew Rowe (Independent Scholar): ‘Photography and Exploitation’ 13:00-14:00 Arto Haapala (University of Helsinki): ‘Melodrama, Sentimentality and Aesthetic Akrasia: On Being Emotionally Moved and Connected with Fictions and Works’ 14:00-16:00 Lunch break 16:00-17:00 Pedro Medina (Istituto di Disegno, Turín): ‘Earthly Foundations for a Poetics of Responsibility’ 17:00-18:00 Gerard Vilar (Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona): ‘Rereading Adorno on the Cognitive Value of Negative Aesthetic Experiences’ Thursday 1st October 9:30-10:30 Anna Rez & Tíbor Bárány (Budapest University of Technology): ‘You Shouldn’t Like This. Emotions and Personal Taste’ 10:30-11:30 Nils-Hennes […]
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