Reminder: Coleridge and Contemplation, Kyoto 27-29 March, 2015
http://kyotocontemplation.org/plenary-speakers/
Three days: thirty-four lectures and shorter talks:
Jim Mays (University College Dublin): Contemplation in Coleridge’s Poetry
Douglas Hedley (Cambridge University): Coleridge and Contemplation
David E. Cooper (Durham University): Meditation on the Move: walking, nature, mystery
Andy Hamilton (Durham University): Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism
Setsuko Wake-Naota (Kobe College): Contemplating Genius: Coleridge on Shakespeare
David Vallins (Hiroshima University): Contemplation and Criticism: Coleridge, Derrida, and the sublime
Kaz Oishi (Tokyo University): Coleridge’s Contemplative Social Vision
James Kirwan (Kansai University): Coleridge on Beauty
Joseph S. O’Leary (Sophia University, Tokyo): Coleridge and Plotinus: a tangential encounter
Mark Lussier (Arizona State University): Romantic Abhidhamma: on the meditative structure of rhythmic lyricism in Coleridge’s poetry
Jonathan Britten (Nakamura University, Fukuoka): Shooting the Albatross at Fukushima
Jonathan Parker (Miyazaki International College): Contemplating Nature: contrasting modes of contemplation in contemporary environmental aesthetics
Osmond Chien-ming Chang (National Cheng Chi University, Taiwan): Suspension of Disbelief: Coleridge’s philosophy of magnetism and polarity in ‘Christabel’
Peter Cheyne (Kyoto Notre Dame University): Towards Contemplation: Coleridge and the energeia of thought
Philip Aherne (King’s College London): The Coleridgean Criticism and Development of Utilitarian Ethics
Eamonn Wall (University of Missouri-St Louis): Coleridge: walking, contemplation, writing
Saeko Yoshikawa (Kobe City University of Foreign Studies): Edward Thomas, a contemplative poet
Leesa Davis (Deakin University): Contemplation as Philosophical Practice
Jerry Chia-Je Weng (National Taiwan University): Coleridge’s Osorio as Contemplative Drama
Ve-Yin Tee (Nanzan University): Thinking Landscapes
Christopher Kluz (Catholic University of Daegu, Korea): Contemplation as Virtuous Activity: Spinoza’s improvement on Aristotle’s ethics
Jin Lu (Chinese University of Hong Kong): Contemplating Coleridge and Keats: A comparison
Lucas Scripter (Hong Kong Baptist University): The Place of Contemplation in the Revival of Virtue Ethics
Elaine Sponholtz (University of Florida): The Mythopoetics of Dreamworlds: contemplating Bartram’s Florida and Coleridge’s ‘Kubla Khan’
Susan Warley (Texas A & M University): Sensorium and the Psychology of Metaphor in the Philosophical Writings of S. T. Coleridge
Fiona Tomkinson (Yeditepe University, Turkey): Between Violence and Contemplation: Iris Murdoch’s Coleridge
Dillon Struwig (University of York): Geometrical Construction from Plotinus to Kant: contemplative acts and the intuitive imagination in Coleridge’s theory of mathematical synthesis
Keren Mock (Paris Diderot University): Contemplation Through Hebrew Scriptures : Spinoza and Coleridge
Noriko Naohara (Waseda University, Tokyo): Coleridge and Contemplation: the will to faith
Yoshiko Fujii (Nara Women’s University): Coleridge’s Woman in White as a Source of Mysterious Women
Emily Holman (Oxford University): Literature and Life: contemplation as a mode of knowing
Masako Fujie: A Philosophical Song Between Wordsworth and Coleridge
Matthew Sharpe (Deakin University): Hadot and Camus on Contemplation: two untimely timeless french voices
Mikako Nonaka (Nara Women’s University): The influence of Coleridge on Tokoku Kitamura
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