Elisabeth Schellekens

Anna Elisabeth Schellekens Dammann is a Swedish philosopher and Chair Professor of Aesthetics at Uppsala University (since 2014). Previously, she was Senior Lecturer at Durham University (2006-2014). Schellekens is known for her works on aesthetics and ethics.[1][2][3] Her research interests include normativity, Kant, Hume, the distinctions between fact and value, subjectivism and objectivism, realism and anti-realism. She has also worked on the cognitive value of art, neuroaesthetics and the relation between moral and aeshetic value.

Elisabeth Schellekens
EducationKing's College London (PhD)
University of Edinburgh (MA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsUppsala University
ThesisA Reasonable Objectivism for Aesthetic Judgments: Towards An Aesthetic Psychology (2003)
Doctoral advisorPeter Goldie
Main interests
aesthetics, ethics
Websitehttps://katalog.uu.se/profile/?id=N13-2457

Schellekens is co-editor of the British Journal of Aesthetics since 2007, and member of the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism's editorial board since 2008.

Current positions

  • Chair Professor of Aesthetics, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University
  • Honorary Professor, Department of Philosophy, Durham University
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Humanities, Uppsala University

Published works

Authored Books

Edited collections

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gollark: Good, good.
gollark: Nobody, did YOU delete cyan's messages?
gollark: Did you know that [DATA EXPUNGED]?
gollark: Did you know that quidquid latine dicit, altum sonatur?

References

  1. Harold, James (13 July 2008). "Review of Aesthetics and Morality". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  2. Yanal, Robert J. (30 May 2008). "Review of Philosophy and Conceptual Art". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  3. Puolakka, Kalle (6 February 2012). "Elisabeth Schellekens, Aesthetics and Morality". The Nordic Journal of Aesthetics. 23 (42). doi:10.7146/nja.v23i42.5878. ISSN 2000-1452. Retrieved 23 November 2018.


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