Christopher Earley
Philosopher – Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and co-editor of Debates in Aesthetics – Researching why artists are so weird, why we let them be so weird, and what we can learn from them
- Excited to be in Cardiff this week to present at the Welsh Aesthetics Forum. I'll be talking about how we can aesthetically appreciate our own epistemic agency, how artworks can help us do this, and how this might (or might not!) boost our cognitive powers. @cardiffphilosophy.bsky.social #philsky
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- This article has now been published! academic.oup.com/bjaesthetics... My paper argues that to learn from art, audiences often have to collaborate with artists and that responding to art in epistemically creative ways reveals what makes an artwork artistically valuable. #philsky #philosophy 🧵:
- Heading to @ox.ac.uk for the British Society of Aesthetics annual conference. I’ll be talking about how aesthetics can help us grasp the meaning (or meaninglessness) of our place in the history. @britaesthetics.bsky.social #philsky #philosophyofhistory #philosophy
- 📣 CFP – DEBATES IN AESTHETICS GENERAL ISSUE 📣 We are currently accepting articles (3,000-3,500 words) on any topic in philosophical aesthetics, proposals for interviews with people working in aesthetics (500 words), and book reviews (1,000-1,500) words. debatesinaesthetics.org/news/ #philsky
- View from the new office. I have no problem with this. @schoolofppls.bsky.social
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- Had a wonderful time in Barcelona presenting this paper co-authored with Hans Maes. It's the first part of a larger project we're working on in which we're trying to work out what philosophers can do to help artists create art. #philsky
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