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Call for
Papers
20th Annual Conference, Dalhousie University and King’s College, Halifax
29-31 May, 2003
The CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR AESTHETICS invites papers
and/or panel proposals for its annual conference, to be held at Dalhousie University and King’s College (Halifax) from May 29-31, 2003 at the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
Federation of Canada. Papers on any aspect of aesthetics are welcome,
particularly those related to the following themes:
(1) Representations of Justice; (2) History of
Aesthetics; (3) Aesthetic Experience and Knowledge; (4) Definitions of Beauty;
(5) Continental Aesthetics; (6) Myth, Fiction and Literature; (7) Philosophy of
Architecture; (8) Cultural Theory and Aesthetics (9) Memorial
Art – 11 September and beyond.
Presentations of papers (approximately 2500 words)
should not exceed 20 minutes. Individuals submitting proposals for papers which
will not be responded to must send a one-page abstract; proposals for papers
which will be followed by a response must consist of complete papers. Those
interested in organizing a panel (of 3 or 4 participants) on a special topic or
recent publication should send a detailed proposal, including the names and
affiliations of all participants and a general abstract of the topic. Bilingual
panels are welcome. Papers and panel proposals may be submitted in hard copy or
via e-mail (as MS Word or .RTF attachments).
Prior to submitting, participants must be fully
paid-up members of the Canadian Society of Aesthetics. Papers and proposals
must reach the program coordinators no later than February 14, 2003. All submissions and inquiries must be sent to
the following program coordinator:
Anglophone Coordinator
Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin
Senior Member in Philosophical Aesthetics
Institute for Christian Studies
229 College Street
Toronto, ON
CANADA M5T 1R4
achaplin@icscanada.edu
A PAPER AND A CALL FOR PAPERS
Eddy Zemach has volunteered his
paper "Reference and Fiction"(version PDF) - (version Word), published here on this website for an
experiment in electronic publishing:
papers are invited for a special issue of AE in response to or in association
with Eddy Zemach's paper on the topics: "Reference and Fiction", "Reader Intentionality in Fiction", "The Aesthetics of Fictional Ontology". To give an integrity to the issue, all papers should
allude, at least briefly, to Zemach's paper, which will be published again in the special issue.
Please send submissions before 1 March 2003 by
attachment to the editor for this special issue of AE:
Victor Yelverton Haines,Ph.D. Dawson College, Montreal vyhvyh@cam.org
Please include an
abstract (150 words) and a brief biobibliography (150 words), both to be
published with the article. Your paper may be
long up to 15,000 words, provided it is not long simply because you don't have
time to make it shorter.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For the Newsletter of the International Association for Aesthetics, click the following link: IAA-Newsletter (PDF)
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