Unsettled boundaries: philosophy, art, and ethics east/west



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UNSETTLED BOUNDARIES: PHILOSOPHY, ART, AND ETHICS EAST/WEST

 

Marquette University



Department of Philosophy

October 12-14, 2011

 

Schedule of Events

 

 

Wednesday, October 12: OPENING RECEPTION from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Haggerty Museum 



      Welcome: Curtis L. Carter Conference Chair (Marquette University Department of Philosophy)

      Greetings from Marquette University: Provost John Pauly

      Greetings from Marquette University Department of Philosophy: Chair: James

South


      Greetings from the City and the Milwaukee Arts Community: Martha Brown, Deputy

Director Milwaukee Department of City Development

      Keynote speaker: Gao Jianping (China Academy of Social Sciences), “A Study of

European and Chinese Painting”

      OPENING RECEPTION: Haggerty Museum of Art
Thursday, October 13

Greetings from The Klinger College of Arts and Sciences: Dean Philip Rossi S. J.

 

Chair: Sebastian Luft (Marquette University Department of Philosophy)



8:30-9:30: Jason Wirth (Seattle University), “The Unsettled Boundaries of Philosophy”

9:30-10:30: Cheng Xiangzhan (Shandong University), “The Archetype of Chinese Aesthetic Activity and a Construction of Everyday Aesthetics”

 

10:30-10:45: BREAK



Chair: MU Graduate Student (Marquette University Department of Philosophy)

10:45-11:45:   Garry Hagberg (Bard College), “Jazz Improvisation and Japanese

Parchment: The Art of Unmediated Gesture in Two Cultures”

11: 45-12:45:  TBA

 

12:45 to 1:45: LUNCH BREAK



      Speakers invited to lunch in the Lunda Room

 

Chair: Melissa Shew (Marquette University Department of Philosophy)



1:45-2:45:  John Lysaker (Emory University), "Renewing the Ancient Quarrel, or,

Engaging Art’s Emphatic Claims"

2:45-3:45:  Liu Yeudi (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), “Aesthetic Ethics and

Ethical Aesthetics: Wittgenstein, Dewey and Confucianism”

3:45-4:00:  BREAK 

Chair: Barrett McCormick (Marquette University Department of Political Science)

4:00-5:00:  Mary Wiseman (CUNY), “What’s the Difference? Art in China: A Case

Study”


5:00-6:00 Wang Chunchen, (Central Academy of Fine Arts) “The Political Connexion:

Rightness and Ethical Paradox in Contemporary Art”

 

MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM Exhibition OPENING RECEPTION: “Impressionism: Master Works on Paper” 6 to 8 pm. Dinner on your own.



 

Friday, October 14

Chair: John Su (Marquette University Department of English)

8:30-9:30:   Eva Man (Hong Kong Baptist University), “Metaphysics, Corporeality and

Visuality: A Developmental and Comparative Review of the Discourses on Chinese Ink Painting”

9:30-10:30  Stephen Davies (University of Auckland), “Bali and the Management of

Culture”

 

10:30-10:45:  BREAK



Chair: Daniel Meissner (Marquette University Department of History)

10:45-11:45: Liu Chengji (Beijing Normal University), “The Body and Its Image in

Classical Chinese Aesthetics”

11:45-12:45  Richard Shusterman (Florida Atlantic University), “Somaesthetics as an

Ethical Imperative”

 

 



12:45-1:45:  LUNCH BREAK

Chair: Andrea Schneider (Marquette University Law School)

1:45-2:45:  Ivan Gaskell (Harvard University), “Spilt Ink: Staging Chineseness in

Contemporary Chinese Art”

2:45-3:45:  Peng Feng (Peking University), “Universality, Identity, and the Pursuit of

Cultural Appreciation”

 

3:45-4:00 BREAK



Chair: Margaret Walker (Schuenke Chair, Marquette University Department of

Philosophy}

4:00:  Noel Carroll   (Graduate Center, CUNY), “Anglophone Philosophy of Art meets

Marxist-Leninist Philosophy of Art”

 

6:30 p.m.: Closing Banquet at the University Club



 

Closing Remarks: Gao Jianping, (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)



                            :James South (Chair, Marquette University Department of Philosophy)

                           :  Curtis L. Carter (Marquette University Department of Philosophy)

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