Notre Dame Conference Announces that It Will Be Virtual
Monday, May 11, 2020
Posted by: Julie Van Camp
The organizers of the conference "Art, Desire, and God: Phenomenological Perspectives" announce that the conference will be held virtually, hosted at the University of Notre Dame on October 2-3, 2020. The conference has been organized by Kevin Grove, C.S.C., Taylor Nutter, and Christopher C. Rios. All papers will be delivered remotely and observed online.
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The Board of Trustees of the American Society for Aesthetics has awarded $3,000 in partial support of the conference, which will support the costs of two keynote speakers on phenomenological aesthetics and the conference theme, Richard Kearney (Boston College) and J. Aaron Simmons (Furman University). The conference, which will be free and open to the public, will include papers by junior faculty, post-doctoral fellows, and graduate students, with commentary by faculty members at the University.
The project aims to promote intersectional dialogue between philosophy and theology on the topics of art, desire, and God, as well as research in phenomenological aesthetics. The organizers aim to encourage scholars outside aesthetics to actively engage with art and aesthetics in their own intellectual questioning as a legitimate source of meaning.
For complete information on the meeting:
https://aesthetics-online.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1295764&group=
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