This reading group focuses on readings on non-assertoric speech acts; expressivism; evaluatives – from aesthetic to moral; varieties of uptake
When?
Every other week, Fridays from 12:00 to 14:00, starting November 5th.
Where?
Online at least first semester, zoom to link to follow to those interested. Please drop a line to Teresa if you want to attend. First meeting on November 5th, at 12:00.
Preliminary list
Stevenson, Charles Leslie (1937). “The emotive meaning of ethical terms”. Mind 46 (181):14-31.
Geach, P. T. (1965). “Assertion”. Philosophical Review 74 (4):449-465.
Pérez Carballo, A. (2020).” Negation, expressivism, and intentionality”. Philosophical Quarterly 70 (279):246-267.
Luca Incurvati & Julian J. Schlöder, “Inferential expressivism and the negation problem”, Oxford Studies in Metaethics 16 (forthcoming)
Raab, N.et al (2020) “Expressivist to the chore: Metaaesthetic subjectivism is stable and robust”, New Ideas in Psychology 57
Contesi, Filippo ; Terrone, Enrico ; Campdelacreu Arques, Marta ; García Moya, Ramón & Martí, Genoveva, The Paradox of Taste to the Experimental Test.
Daan Evers, (2018) “Expressivism and arguing about art” British Journal of Aesthetics Volume 58, Issue 2, April 2018, Pages 181–191
Riggle, Nick (forthcoming). “Convergence, community, and force in aesthetic discourse”. Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
Riggle, Nick (forthcoming). “Toward a Communitarian Theory of Aesthetic Value”. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
Doran, Ryan P. (2021). “Moral beauty, inside and out”. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):396-414.
Heck, R. K. (2021). “Pornography and accommodation”. Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (8):830-860.
Bianchi, C. (ms) “Varieties of uptake”
Bonard, C. (ms) “The incantatives”
Caponetto and Cepollaro (ms) “Bending”
Caponetto, L. (ms) “Accommodated authority”
First session:
Stevenson, Charles Leslie (1937). “The emotive meaning of ethical terms”. Mind 46 (181):14-31.
Geach, P. T. (1965). “Assertion”. Philosophical Review 74 (4):449-465.
05 November 2021
12:00, Online via zoom
Second session
Constant Bonard (ms), "The Incantatives"
(please get in touch with Teresa or Constant if you'd like a copy of the paper)
For a quick overview, you can watch Constant Bonard's talk with Benjamin Neeser at the Social Ontology Congress, here.
12 November 2021
12:00, Online via zoom
Third Session
Pérez Carballo, A. (2020).” Negation, expressivism, and intentionality”. Philosophical Quarterly 70 (279):246-267.
Also available as preprint here.
03 December 2021
12:00, Online via zoom
Fourth Session
Luca Incurvati & Julian J. Schlöder, “Inferential expressivism and the negation problem”, Oxford Studies in Metaethics 16
The authors join us for a brief presentation of the paper and discussion
24 January 2022
15:00, via zoom
Fifth session
Raab, N.et al (2020) “Expressivist to the chore: Metaaesthetic subjectivism is stable and robust”, New Ideas in Psychology 57
04 February 2022
12:00, via zoom
Sixth session
Contesi, Filippo ; Terrone, Enrico ; Campdelacreu Arques, Marta ; García Moya, Ramón & Martí, Genoveva, "The Paradox of Taste to the Experimental Test."
18 February 2022
12:00, via zoom
Seventh session
Evers, Daan (2018), "Expressivism and arguing about art". British Journal of Aesthetics, 58 (2):181-191.
04 March 2022
12:00, via zoom
Eight session
Riggle, Nick (forthcoming). Convergence, Community, and Force in Aesthetic Discourse. Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
18 March 2022
12:00, via zoom
9th Session: Manuel GarcĂa-Carpintero, "No need for i-desires"
Manuel García-Carpintero (MS) "No need for i-desires"
01 April 2022
12:00, via zoom
10th session
Claudia Bianchi, "Varieties of Uptake", forthcoming in L. Caponetto & P. Labinaz (eds.) Sbisà on Speech as Action, London, Palgrave Macmillan.
13 May 2022
12:00, On zoom
11th Session
Bianca Cepollaro, Blocking Toxic Speech Online – A Qualitative Study on Social Media. Manuscript.
27 May 2022
12:00, On zoom