Research Seminar - Can We Separate the Art from the Artist? Should We? Moral Character, Artistic Creation, and Ethical Criticism

Can We Separate the Art from the Artist? Should We? Moral Character, Artistic Creation, and Ethical Criticism
Presented by Dr Ted Nannicelli
Date: Friday 7 September, 2018
Time: 3:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Digital Learning Space (Room 224, Level 2), Joyce Ackroyd Building (#37)
Abstract:
In this talk, I address a hot-button issue in cultural criticism that raises a number of interesting questions in philosophical aesthetics. The controversy is about the appropriate response to the artworks created by morally reprehensible artists. Can we separate the art from the artist? Should we? What do these questions mean? And what sorts of reasons for action might arise from answering them in different ways? Answering these questions is far from straightforward because they involve puzzling questions about the metaphysics and epistemology of art.
Presenter:
Ted Nannicelli
University of Queensland
About Research Seminar and Workshop Series
School of Communication and Arts Research Seminar Series
The research seminar and workshop series occur each semester, each with a different topic and guest speaker from UQ or otherwise.
SCA themed research seminar series: Aesthetics, AI, Criticism, and Cultural Form:
Friday, 24 April Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at 09-835 | ||
Friday, 1 May Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at 09-738 | Session 2: Lightning Talks - AI mirrors, clones, ghosts, and cultural forms | Dr Kiah Hawker; Dr Lisa Bode; Prof Jenna Ng; Prof Nic Carah |
Friday, 8 May Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at 09-738 | Session 3: Machine Learning and the History of Style: On the Normal Scientific Study of Verse | Dr Christian Gelder and Dr Joseph Steinberg |
Friday, 15 May Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at 09-738 | Session 4: Literary Criticism and AI: Interpretation as Practice, Simulation as Discourse | Dr Nick Lord |