London Aesthetics Forum, at the Institute of Philosophy

London Aesthetics Forum, at the Institute of Philosophy

The London Aesthetics Forum at the Institute of Philosophy
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The London Aesthetics Forum at the Institute of Philosophy
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Julian Dodd – What 4’33” is
27.10.2016
1 Minute
The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Julian Dodd What 4'33" is Wednesday, 26 October 2016 16.00-18.00 at Senate House, London


Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.

For more information, visit http://www.londonaetheticsforum.org

The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy.

(http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk)
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Jason Gaiger – Pictorial Experience and the Perception of Rhythm
18.10.2016
1 Minute
The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk ) Jason Gaiger Pictorial Experience and the Perception of Rhythm Wednesday, 05 October 2016 16.00-18.00 at Senate House, London


Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.

For more information, visit http://www.londonaetheticsforum.org

The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy.

(http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk)
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Pictures and Propositions: Elisabeth Camp
05.10.2016
1 Minute
This is a recording of: Pictures and Propositions 13th – 14th June 2016 Senate House, Senate Room This conference brings philosophers from art and aesthetics working on pictorial representation together with philosophers of mind and language working on the nature of content. We believe that each party is well positioned to offer new insights to the other. For example, by attending to representational pictures, might we shed light on the nature and structure of content, an issue that has seen a recent revival in the philosophy of language but which has focused almost exclusively on sentential representation. Closely related, what can be said about ‘pictorial content’? Should we conceive of the contents of pictures as of a different, non-propositional category or might they be assimilated to the more familiar domain? And how are the contents of pictures determined? If visual aspects of a picture underdetermine its content, might linguistic resources such as presupposition or implicature help fill out what’s represented? These questions and more will be taken up by our panel of speakers.

Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author


We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.

For more information, visit http://www.londonaetheticsforum.org


The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk)
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Pictures and Propositions: Dominic Gregory
05.10.2016
1 Minute
This is a recording of: Pictures and Propositions 13th – 14th June 2016 Senate House, Senate Room This conference brings philosophers from art and aesthetics working on pictorial representation together with philosophers of mind and language working on the nature of content. We believe that each party is well positioned to offer new insights to the other. For example, by attending to representational pictures, might we shed light on the nature and structure of content, an issue that has seen a recent revival in the philosophy of language but which has focused almost exclusively on sentential representation. Closely related, what can be said about ‘pictorial content’? Should we conceive of the contents of pictures as of a different, non-propositional category or might they be assimilated to the more familiar domain? And how are the contents of pictures determined? If visual aspects of a picture underdetermine its content, might linguistic resources such as presupposition or implicature help fill out what’s represented? These questions and more will be taken up by our panel of speakers.

Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author


We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.

For more information, visit http://www.londonaetheticsforum.org


The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk)
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Pictures and Propositions: Gabriel Greenberg
05.10.2016
1 Minute
This is a recording of: Pictures and Propositions 13th – 14th June 2016 Senate House, Senate Room This conference brings philosophers from art and aesthetics working on pictorial representation together with philosophers of mind and language working on the nature of content. We believe that each party is well positioned to offer new insights to the other. For example, by attending to representational pictures, might we shed light on the nature and structure of content, an issue that has seen a recent revival in the philosophy of language but which has focused almost exclusively on sentential representation. Closely related, what can be said about ‘pictorial content’? Should we conceive of the contents of pictures as of a different, non-propositional category or might they be assimilated to the more familiar domain? And how are the contents of pictures determined? If visual aspects of a picture underdetermine its content, might linguistic resources such as presupposition or implicature help fill out what’s represented? These questions and more will be taken up by our panel of speakers.

Please do not cite or reproduce this material without written permission of the author


We thank the British Society of Aesthetics for their generous support.

For more information, visit http://www.londonaetheticsforum.org


The London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy. (http://philosophy.sas.ac.uk)
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London Aesthetics Forum is an initiative of the Institute of Philosophy, at the University of London, School of Advanced Study. With lectures on themes in aesthetics and philosophy of art, the Forum aims to stimulate the philosophical reflection on art.
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