DGÄ

Zweite gemeinsame Konferenz

der British Society of Aesthetics und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ästhetik

Berlin

18.03.1999 bis 21.03.1999

Zweite gemeinsame Konferenz
der British Society of Aesthetics
und der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Ästhetik.
18.-21. März 1999 in Berlin

Ort: Tagungsstätte Wannseeforum, direkt am See,
zwischen Berlin und Potsdam

Provisional Programme

Thursday, March 18

12.30 Lunch for those who have ordered it
13.30 – 14.00 Welcome to the Conference
14.00 Sander Wilkens (Bln): „Why Unimportant Artworks may have Important Meaning“
15.00 Coffee
15.30 Andrew Ballantyne (Bath): „Architecture and Sacrifice“
16.45 Bernd Kleimann (Bln): „Aesthetic Judgement and the Comunication about Art“
18.00 Dinner
19.30 Nick McAdoo (London): „Kant and the Problem of Dependent Beauty“
21.00 House Bar

Friday, March 19

8.30 – 9.30 Breakfast
9.30 Ulrich Lehmann (Rochester): „Aestheticising Life“
10.30 Matthew Keiran (Leeds): „Values of Art“
11.30 Rob van Gerwen (Utrecht): „The Moral Nature of Kant’s Philosophy of Art“
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Carolyn Wilde (Bristol): „Aesthetics, Ethics and Practical Necessity“
15.00 Coffee
15.30 Matthias Bruhn/Pablo Schneider (Hbg): „Images in Stock. Allegories of the Common“
16.45 Ed Winters (London): „Aesthetic Pictures“
18.00 Dinner
At night: Opera, Koncert, Downtown

Saturday, March 20

8.30 – 9.30 Breakfast
9.30 Gert Hofmann (Hannover): „Nietzsche, Raphael and the Aesthetic of Transfiguration“
10.30 Derek Matravers (Cambridge): „Why Art History?“
11.30 Christel Fricke (Heidelberg): „Can Pictorial Signs be used Metaphorically?“
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Bob Sharpe (Lampeter): „The Profound in the Music“
15.00 Coffee
15.30 Susanne Deicher (Wismar): „Listening to the Earth Telephone: Literalism and Politics in the Art of Joseph Beuys 1957-1983“
16.45 Hans Dickel (Berlin): „The Art of Cy Twombly. A Concept of Sensuality“
18.00 Dinner
At night: like Friday, but different

Sunday, March 21

9.00 – 10.00 Breakfast
10.00 Richard Woodfield (Nottingham): „Reflections on Art, Technology and Science“
11.15 Rüdiger Zill (Potsdam): „Minima Visualia – the Image between Reason and Emotion“
12.30 Lunch p.t.o

Informationen:
Prof. Hermann Pfütze Paul Krause Str.3 14129 Berlin Tel. 030 – 803 49 03