Friday 28 February 2014, 10.30AM to 6.30pm
Speaker(s): Various national Speakers
This is the second workshop of the AHRC-funded project "Cognitive and Aesthetic Values in Cultural Artefacts". This project, which is led by Professors Greg Currie and Peter Lamarque, University of York, examines the relations between cognitive and aesthetic values, and their place in our cultural practices.
PROGRAMME
Chairs: Greg Currie (University of York) and Peter Lamarque (University of York)
David Schalkwyk (Queen Mary, University of London)
John Roe (University of York)
Peter Robinson (University of Reading)
Tamsin Badcoe (University of Bristol)
Mark Rowe (University of East Anglia)
Emily Caddick Bourne (Cambridge University)
Location: King's Manor, University of York
Admission: All are welcome, but early web registration is desirable. For more information and to register, please go to: https://sites.google.com/a/york.ac.uk/cognitive-and-aesthetic-values/front-2