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Aesthetics in Mathematics

5-7 Dec 2014
Norwich, U.K.

AESTHETICS IN MATHEMATICS

BRITISH SOCIETY OF AESTHETICS CONNECTIONS CONFERENCE

http://aesthetics-in-mathematics.weebly.com/

UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA, NORWICH

5-7 DECEMBER 2014

Organisers: Angela Breitenbach (Cambridge), Davide Rizza (UEA), Fiona 
Milway


CONFERENCE THEME

Aesthetics and philosophy of mathematics are often perceived to be at 
opposite ends of the philosophical spectrum. Questions about the nature of 
art, beauty and aesthetic experience seem to have little connection with 
such problems as the logical structure of formal arguments or the 
ontological status of abstract objects. And yet the phenomenon of 
mathematical beauty and the pervasive appeal to aesthetic criteria in 
mathematics raise questions in both areas of the discipline. The 
conference is motivated by the belief that philosophical analysis of 
beauty in mathematics requires real dialogue between aestheticians and 
philosophers of mathematics. By bringing together specialists in the two 
fields, the aims of the conference are:

- to make sense of aesthetic judgments in mathematics and thereby shed 
light on a theme that has largely been neglected in contemporary 
philosophical debates,

- to explore the relation between mathematics and art, and

- to investigate the implications of the connection between aesthetics and 
mathematical practice for other areas of philosophy (in particular the 
philosophy of science insofar as it involves the application of 
mathematics).

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS

John Bell (Western Ontario)
Catarina Dutilh-Novaes (Groningen)
Catherine Elgin (Harvard)
Thomas Forster (Cambridge)
Kenneth Manders (Pittsburgh)
James McAllister (Leiden)
Elizabeth Schellekens (Durham)
Irina Starikova (Bristol/Sao Paulo)
Cain Todd (Lancaster)


IMPORTANT DATES

1. Abstract Submission deadline: 1 July 2014

2. Notification of decisions: 1 August 2014

3. Conference dates: 5 - 7 December 2014


TOPICS AND SUBMISSION DETAILS

A small number of slots are reserved for contributed papers, each of which 
will be allocated 30 minutes for presentation, followed by a 15-minute 
discussion. Authors are invited to submit an abstract of 100 words 
together with an extended abstract of 1000 words. Please prepare your 
abstracts for blind review and save your extended abstract as a PDF file. 
For submissions, go to:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bsam14

When logged in, click on the 'New Submission' tab. Include your 100 words 
abstract and upload the PDF file of your extended abstract.

Possible topics of contributed papers include, but are not limited to, the 
following:

- What is mathematical beauty? What, if anything, distinguishes it from 
other kinds of beauty?

- What is the status of aesthetic judgments in mathematics? Are such 
judgments grounded in cognition of the properties of mathematical objects 
such as their symmetry or simplicity? Or do they rely on merely subjective 
responses particular to the perspective of the mathematician?

- Is mathematical beauty a genuine aesthetic category? Or is it reducible 
to non-aesthetic criteria such as, for instance, epistemic virtues? If 
not, does the phenomenon of mathematical beauty pose any problems to the 
traditional view, accepted by many aestheticians, that appreciation of the 
beautiful is directed towards sensible objects and employs our sensible 
faculties?

- Can aesthetic considerations play any legitimate role in mathematical or 
scientific theorising? Is there a connection between the elegance of 
mathematical formalism, e.g. the use of differential forms to express 
Maxwell's equations or the use of group theory in quantum mechanics, and 
the truth of a scientific theory?

- Does the phenomenon of aesthetics in mathematics reveal any important 
analogies between mathematical and artistic practice? How, in particular, 
are we to construe the role of imagination in mathematics, and how does it 
compare with the role of imagination in the arts?

Please feel free to contact the organisers with any questions you may have 
at: bsam14@easychair.org<mailto:bsam14@easychair.org>

We support the Gendered Conference Campaign:

http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/gendered-conference-campaign/