Speakers: Cynthia Rostankowski, WEDNESDAY - OcrOBER 25 Humanities, San Jose State University Registration: 5:30-10.00 P.M. Nevada Promenade Pradeep Dhillon, Educational Policy Studies, University of Please Note: All room assignments subject to change. illinois, Urbana-Champaign Ron Moore, 9.00 -11.00 A.M. Budget Committee Meeting. , University of Washington Conference Suite 156. Respondent: Ralph A. Smith, Educational Policy Studies, University of 1 :00 - 5.30 P.M. Trustees' Meeting. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Conference Suite 156. Ie NEVADA ROOM 3 5:45 - 6:45 PM. Trustees' Dinner. ART: THE BEGINNING AND THE END Asiana Restaurant. Chair: Daniel O. Nathan, Philosophy, Texas Tech University LEONARD CONFERENCE LECTURE Sondra Bacharach, 7.00 P.M. - 8.30 P.M. Crystal Ballroom, sections 3-5 Philosophy, Ohio State University-Columbus Chris Williams, "Defining Art to End It" Philosophy, University of Nevada-Reno Larry Shiner, Kendall Walton, Philosophy, University of Illinois-Springfield Philosophy, University of Michigan "Toward a Counter-history of : "In Other Shoes: Empathy and the Arts" Rousseau, Revolution and the Festival" Respondent: Anthony J. Cascardi, Comparative Literature, University of OPENING RECEPTION California-Berkeley 8.30 - 11.00 P.M. - Aspen Lounge "Art and Its Ends"

BOOK DISPLAY - Nevada Room 4 8.30 A.M. - 4.30 P.M. THURSDAY-FRlDAY THURSDAY - OcrOBER 26 8.30 A.M. - 3.30 PM. SATURDAY Session II - 11.10 A.M. - 1.00 P.M.

THURSDAY - OCTOBER 26 Registration 8.30 A.M. - 4.30 P.M. Nevada Promenade IIA - NEVADA ROOM 1 Session I - 9.00 - 10.50 A.M. ALLEN CARLSON'S AESTHETICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: THE APPRECIATION OF NATURE, ART AND ARCIllTECTURE IA - NEVADA ROOM 1 Chair: Yuriko Saito, ETHICS AND THE RESPONSE TO ART Rhode Island School of Design Rachel Nussbaum, Arnold Berleant, History, Philosophy, Long Island University Sandra Lynne Shapshay, Don Crawford, Philosophy, Columbia University Philosophy, University of "Feeling as Knowledge: Schopenhauer on California-Santa Barbara aesthetic experience and the ethics of com Emily Brady, passion" Philosophy, Lancaster University Rick Anthony Furtak, Respondent: Allen Carlson, Philosophy, University of Chicago Philosophy, University of Alberta "Against Sentimentality: an Aesthetic and Ethical Critique" lIB NEVADA ROOM 2 Alex Neill, ART AND ETHICS Philosophy, University of Southampton Chair: Matthew Kieran, Philosophy, University of Leeds. Is NEVADA ROOM 2 Amy Mullin, COMMITTEE ON AESTHETICS AND HIGHER EDUCATION Philosophy, University of Toronto & AESTHETICS AND YOUNG PEOPLE "Morally Significant Imagining versus Moral SESSION IN HONOR OF RALPH SMITH, "CONTEMPORARY Soundness as a Contributor to the Art Value CHALLENGES IN AESTHETIC EDUCATION" of Artworks" Estella Lauter, Kate Thomson, English, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Philosophy, University of Toronto

II Art and Ethical Insight" Peter Lamarque, Jonathan McKeown, Philosophy, Philosophy, Princeton University "In One Place" lIe NEVADA ROOM 3 Respondent: Theodore Gracyk, FEMINIST CAUCUS MEETING Philosophy, Moorhead State University DOING GOOD PHILOSOPHYIDOING FEMINISM Beth Anne Dobie Division of Human Studies, THURSDAY - OCTOBER 26 Alfred University Session IV - 5.00 - 6.00 P.M. Roundtable discussion PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Nevada RODIn 1 3 Chair: Jerrold Levinson, NEVADA ROOM 3 FEMINIST CAUCUS LUNCH MEETING Philosophy, University of Maryland~ College Park 1.00 - 2.30 P.M. Speaker: Noel Carroll, Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison THURSDAY - OCTOBER 26 "Art, Literature, and Virtue" Session III ~ 2.30 ~ 4.30 P.M.

RECEPTION lIlA NEVADA ROOM 1 6.30 ~ 8.30 P.M. - Nevada Museum of Art FILM AND NARRATION Chair: Thomas Wartenberg, JOURNAL OF AESTHETICS AND ART CRITICISM, Philosophy, Mt. Holyoke College EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Speakers: Gregory Currie, Editor: Philip Alperson Philosophy, University of Nottingham 8.00 P.M. "Audiences and Narrators" George Wilson, Philosophy, University of California-Davis FRIDAY - OCTOBER 27 "Narrative and Counternarrative" Respondent: Karen Hanson, Registration 8.30 A.M. - 4.30 P.M. Nevada Promenade Philosophy, University of Indiana~Bloomington Program Committee for 2001. Conference Suite 156. Alex Neill, HIB NEVADA ROOM 2 Philosophy, University of Southampton BEAUTY: THEN AND NOW Chair: Dawn Perlmutter, Philosophy, Cheyney University FRIDAY - OCTOBER 27 of Pennsylvania Session I - 9,00 -10.50 A.M. Jennifer A. McMahon, Education, University of Canberra "The Two Traditions of Beauty" IA NEVADA ROOM 1 Peggy Zeglin Brand, ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN AESTHETICS Philosophy I Gender Studies, Flo Leibowitz, University of Indiana Philosophy, Oregon State University "Is Beauty Subversive? Beauty ... Without Arto Haapala, the Bother" Aesthetics, University of Helsinki Estella Lauter, "Strangeness, Familiarity, and the Aesthetics English, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh of the Everyday" Barbara Sandrisser, HIe NEVADA ROOM 3 Architecture and Environmental Aesthetics, MUSIC'S CULTURAL LOCATION New York Jennifer Judkins, "Dot.edu & Dot.com: Architectural and Music, UCLA Cultural Sensibilities in Japan" Lee B. Brown, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Philosophy, Ohio State University-Columbus Aesthetics, University of Helsinki "The Sound of Music Amiri Baraka's "Urban richness and the art of building" Respondent: Stein Haugom Olsen, IIc NEVADA R OOM 3 Philosophy, Lingnan University-Hong Kong DEFINING ART Chair: Carol Gould, Is NEVADA ROOM 2 Philosophy, Florida Atlantic University TEXT AND ALLUSION Speakers: Kathleen Stock, Chair: Sally Banes, Philosophy, University of Leeds Theater, University of Wisconsin-Madison "Some Objections to Stecker's Speakers: Roger Seamon, Historical Functionalism" English, University of British Columbia Nick Zangwill, "The Conceptual Foundations of Philosophy, University of Glasgow Commentary on the Arts" "Are there Counterexamples to Aesthetic William Irwin Theories of Art?" Philosophy, King's College Alan H. Goldman, "The Aesthetics of Allusion" Philosophy, University of Miami Respondent: Deborah Knight, Philosophy, Queen's University, Canada Venue: Conference Suite 156. I c NEVADA ROOM 3 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LUNCH MEETING BARBARA SAVEDOFF'S TRANSFORMING IMAGES 1.00 - 2.30 P.M. Chair: Monique Roelofs, Pembroke Center, Brown University Cynthia Freeland, FRIDAY - OCTOBER 27 Philosophy, University of Houston Tom Leddy, Session III - 2.30 - 4.30 P.M. Philosophy, San Jose University Respondent: Barbara Savedoff, Philosophy, Baruch College, CUNY IlIA NEVADA ROOM 1 MUSIC AND NOISE Chair: Gary Iseminger, FRIDAY - OCTOBER 27 Philosophy, Carleton College Session II - 11.10 A.M. - 1.00 P.M. Speakers: Charles Nussbaum, Philosophy, University of Texas-Arlington "The Musical Utterance: Reflections on IIA NEVADA ROOM 1 Nelson Goodman" NATURE, WRITING, AND AESTHETICS Nick Smith, Chair: Scott Slovic, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University University of Nevada-Reno "Trying to Understand Japanese Noise: William Fox, Adorno and Dissonance Los Angeles in Contemporary Music" Kathleen Dean Moore, Per F. Broman, Oregon State University Fine Arts, Butler University Robert Michael Pyle, Gray's River, Washington IlIa NEVADA R OOM 2 NATURE AND THE AESTHETIC lIs NEVADA ROOM 2 Chair: Stephanie Ross, MOVIES: ESCAPE OR POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT? Philosophy, UniverSity of Missouri-St Louis Chair: George McKnight, Speakers: Joseph Kupfer, School for Studies in Art and Culture, Philosophy, Iowa State University Carleton University 'The Organically Sublime in the Speakers: Richard Gilmore, Natural Aesthetic" Philosophy, Concordia College Ira Newman, "Wittgenstein at the Movies: From High Philosophy, Mansfield University Philosophy to Low Movies" ''The Dream of an Autonomous Natural John Carvalho, Aesthetic: An Assessment of Leopold and Philosophy, Villanova University Callicott on the Land Aesthetic " "Contempt: Politics and Cinema in Deleuze John Fisher, and Godard" Philosophy, University of Colorado Respondent: Roy Brand, Philosophy, The New School for Social Research 5!MERICAN SOCIETY FOR 5!ESTHETICS lIIc - NEVADA ROOM 3 2000 Board of Directors COLIN MCGINN'S ETHICS, EVIL AND FICTION Chair: Robert Stecker, PRESIDENT Philosophy, University of Central Michigan Noel Carroll, University of Wisconsin-Madison Speakers: Jerrold Levinson, VICE-PRESIDENT Philosophy, University of Maryland­ Jerrold Levinson, University of Maryland-College Park College Park Jenefer Robinson, SECRETARY-TREASURER Philosophy, University of Cincinnati Curtis 1. Carter, Marquette University Respondent: Colin McGinn, EDITOR - THE JOURNAL OF AESTHETICS AND ART CRITiCISM Philosophy, Rutgers UniverSity Philip Alperson, Temple University

TRUSTEES Nevada ROOITl 1-3 Noel Carroll, University of Wisconsin-Madison BUSINESS MEETING Jerrold Levinson, University of Maryland-College Park 4.45 - 6.00 P.M. Curtis L. Carter, Marquette University Phil Alperson, Temple UniverSity (ex officio) Ted Cohen, University of Chicago Mary Devereaux, University of California, Santa Barbara FRIDAY - OCTOBER 27 John Fisher, University of Colorado Session IV - 9.00 - 10.30 P.M. Garry Hagberg, Bard College Deborah Knight, Queen's University NEVADA ROOM l. 2. AND 3 Dominic Lopes, University of British Columbia A PERFORMANCE BY JOANNA FRUEH Cynthia Rostankowski, San Jose State University Chair: Curtis L. Carter, Richard Shusterman, Temple University Philosophy, Marquette University Julie Van Camp, California State University, Long Beach Featuring: Joanna Frueh, performance artist 2000 PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR Stephen Davies, University of Auckland SATURDAY - OCTOBER 28 PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS Registration 8.30 A.M . - 4.30 P.M. Nevada Promenade Curtis L. Carter, Marquette University Session I - 9.00 - 10.50 A.M. Matthew Kieran, University of Leeds Patricia Matthews, Florida State University Monique Roelofs, Brmvn University IA - NEVADA ROOM 1 Yuriko Saito, Rhode Island School of Design KANT, THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ART, AND CONTEMPO­ Robert Stecker, Central Michigan University RARY ART, SALIM KEMAL'S WORK IN AESTHETICS Thomas Wartenberg, Mt Holyoke College Chair: Richard Eldridge, LOCALAR~NGEMENTS Philosophy, Swarthmore CoUege Chris Williams, University of Reno-Nevada "Kemal's work on Kant" Tom Nickles, UniverSity of Reno-Nevada Speakers: Ivan Gaskell, Art, Harvard UniverSity ACKNOWLEDGMENTS "Interdisciplinarity: Philosophy and the University of Nevada-Reno for host and support History of Art" Hilton Hotel, Reno Daniel Conway, Scholar's Choice for book exhibit Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University Kathleen Fortier, Administrative Support "Kemal's work on Nietzsche" Cover: Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, French, 1827-1875 Daniel Herwitz, Figaro,1873 Bronze, 22 in. Philosophy, University of Natal Collection of the Haggerty Museum of Art /I Art in Relation to Aesthetics" The American Society for Aesthetics Michael Kelly, Marquette University Philosophy, Columbia University Cudahy H all 404 "Aesthetics, Art History, and Iconoclasm" PO Box 1881 Mihvaukee, WI 53201-1881 IB NEVADA ROOM 2 414-288-7831 phone, 414-288-5415 fax MACHINE AND FORGED ART [email protected] Chair: Marcia Eaton, http://www.aesthetics-online.org Philosophy, University of Minnesota Speakers: Gavin Mcintosh, Respondent: Carolyn Korsmeyer, Philosophy, University of Leeds Philosophy, State University of "The Logical Possibility of Machine Art: New York-Buffalo Some Problems for Intention-Based Denials" Sherri irvin, lIe - NEVADA ROOM 3 Philosophy, Princeton University CROSS-CULTURAL AESTHETICS, TRANSLATING "Forging Aesthetic Understanding" JAPANESE POETRY Respondent: Denis Dutton, Chair: Ron Moore, Fine Arts, University of Canterbury Philosophy, University of Washington Speakers: Mark Meli, Ie - NEVADA ROOM 3 International Research Center for Japanese HENT DE VRIES' PHILOSOPHY A1W) THE TURN TO RELIGION Studies, Kyoto Chair: Joseph Margolis, "Defining a Japanese Sublime: 20th Century Philosophy, Temple University Interpretations of Ancient Poetry Speakers: Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Landscape" Philosophy /Theology, Yale University Robert Ginsberg, "Religion and the Aesthetic" Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University Casey Haskins, "Adventures in Zen Aesthetics" Humanities, Purchase College Respondent: John Dilworth, "Aesthetics and Negative Theology" Philosophy, Western Michigan University Respondent: Hent de Vries, Metaphysics, Amsterd am School for Cultural Analysis SATURDAY - OCTOBER 28 Session III - 2.30 - 4.30 P.M. SATURDAY - OCTOBER 28 Session II- 11.10 A.M. - }'OO P.M. IlIA - NEVADA ROOM 1 COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND THE RESPONSE TO ART Chair: Steve Daniel, IIA - NEVADA R OOM 1 Philosophy, UniverSity of Nevada-Reno KANTIAN AESTHETICS Speakers: Aaron Meskin, Chair: Michael Krausz, Philosophy, Texas Tech University Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College and Jonathan Weinberg, Speakers: Rachel E. Zuckert, Philosophy, Rutgers UniverSity Philosophy, Bucknell University "Cognitive Science and The Puzzle of "Kant's Formalist Theory of Pleasure" Emotions and Fiction" Anne Eaton, Sarah Worth, Philosophy, University of Chicago Philosophy, Furman University "Cultivation and the Autonomy of Taste in "Knowledge, Ju stified Belief and Emotive Kant's Third Critique" Response to Fiction: Can it be Rea!?" Respondent: John Brown, Respondent: Susan Feagin, Philosophy, UniverSity of Maryland­ Philosophy, University of Missouri­ College Park Kansas City lIB - NEVADA R OOM 2 IlIB NEVADA ROOM 2 CAROLYN KORSMEYER'S MAKING SENSE OF TASTE, AESTHETICISING WITTGENSTEIN FOOD AND PHILOSOPHY Chair: James R. Hamilton, Chair: Kevin Sweeney, Philosophy, Kansas State UniverSity Philosophy, UniverSity of Tampa Speakers: William Day, Speakers: Dabney Townsend, Philosophy, Le Moyne College Arts and Sciences, Armstrong "The Aesthetic Dimension of Wittgenstein's Atlantic State University Later Writings" Ted Cohen, Gary Kemp, Philosophy, University of Chicago Philosophy, University of Glasgow Beth AIUle Dobie, "Wittgenstein and Beckett" Division of Human Studies, Respondent: Garry Hagberg, Alfred University Philosophy, Bard College IIIe - NEVADA ROOM 3 THE LEGACY OF MONROE BEARDSLEY Chair: lulie Van Camp, Philosophy, California State University, Long Beach YiMERlCAN "Dancing to a Different Drummer" Speakers: Geroge Dickie, Philosophy, University of Illinois-Chicago "The Origins of Beardsley's Aesthetics" Richard Shusterman, SOCIETY FOR Philosophy, Temple University "Beardsley between Analysis and Pragmatism" Anita Silvers, Philosophy, San Francisco State University 5kSTHETICS "Clearing the Cobwebs from Criticism: Toward Redeeming the Legacy of Monroe Beardsley" Michael Wreen, Philosophy, Marquette University ANNUAL MEETING "A Philosophy of Art from Love of the Arts" 58th HILTON HOTEL SATURDAY - OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 25-28, 2000 Session IV - 5.00 - 8.00 P.M.

LEONARD CONFERENCE SYMPOSIUM RENO, N EVADA THE PLACE OF IMAGINATION IN AESTHETICS AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND Chair: Chris Williams, Philosophy, UniverSity of Nevada-Reno Speakers: Gregory Currie, Philosophy, University of Nottingham "Imagination and Moral Possibility" Tamar Szabo Gendler, Philosophy, Syracuse University "The Rules of Imagination" John Campbell, Philosophy, University of Oxford

CLOSING RECEPTION 8.30 -10.00 P.M. - Carson Room 3-4

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