Critical communities and aesthetic practices : dialogues with Tony O'Connor on society, art, and friendship

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    • Halsall, Francis
    • Jansen, Julia (Julia Alejandra)
    • Murphy, Sinéad

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Critical communities and aesthetic practices : dialogues with Tony O'Connor on society, art, and friendship

Francis Halsall, Julia Jansen, Sinéad Murphy, editors

(Contributions to phenomenology, v. 64)

Springer, c2012

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"Collection of essays was commissioned to honour the philosopher Tony O'Connor on the occasion of his 65th birthday and ensuing retirement from University College Cork, Ireland"--P. 207

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Critical Communities and Aesthetic Practices brings together eminent international philosophers to discuss the inter-dependence of critical communities and aesthetic practices. Their contributions share a hermeneutical commitment to dialogue, both as a model for critique and as a generator of community. Two conclusions emerge: The first is that one's relationships with others will always be central in determining the social, political, and artistic forms that philosophical self-reflection will take. The second is that our practices of aesthetic judgment are bound up with our efforts as philosophers to adapt ourselves and our objects of interest to the inescapably historical and indeterminate conditions of experience. The papers collected here address the issue that critical communities and aesthetic practices are never politically neutral and can never be abstracted from their particular contexts. It is for this reason that the contributors investigate the politics, not of laws, parties or state constitutions, but of open, indefinably critical communities such as audiences, peers and friends. Critical Communities and Aesthetic Practices is distinctive in providing a current selection of prominent positions, written for this volume. Together, these comprise a pluralist, un-homogenized collection that brings into focus contemporary debates on critical and aesthetic practices.

Table of Contents

Introduction, F. Halsall, J. Jansen, S. Murphy. Part 1: Critical Communities and Aesthetic Subjects: Ethics, Politics, Action. 1. Community without Identity: Transcendental Communication in an Age of Flawed Identities, J. Williams 2. Othering, R. Bernasconi 3. Derrida's Specters: Futurity, Finitude, Forgetting, J. Hodge 4. The Political and Ethical Significance of Waiting in Heidegger's Philosophy of Action, F. o Murchadha 5. The Political Horizon of Merleau-Ponty's Ontology, D. Davis Part 2: Hermeneutics and Aesthetic Practices: Art, Ritual, Interpretation. 6. Violence and Splendor, A. Lingis 7. Refraction in Film and Philosophy: The Case of Godard, J. Mullarkey 8. Notes on Translating Hoelderlin, D. Krell 9. Art & Edge, E.S. Casey 10. Merleau-Ponty on Cultural Schemas and Childhood Drawing, T. Welsh 11. Reflections on the Hermeneutics of Creative Acts, D. Burnham. 12. Hermeneutics as a Critique of Art, N. Davey Part 3: Aesthetic Practice and Critical Community: Friendship 13. On Friendship, G. Allen 14. Kantian Friendship, G. Banham 15. Just Friends: The Ethics of (Postmodern) Relationships, H.Silverman 16. The Art of Friendship, W. Hamrick

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