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New book on Philosopher Ronald Hepburn

Edited by Endre Szécsényi, 'Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and His Legacy' draws on a 2018 symposium held in the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Ronald W. Hepburn.

Endre Szécsényi (ed.), Aesthetics, Nature and Religion: Ronald W. Hepburn and His Legacy, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press (2020), 341pp

Ronald Hepburn's philosophical interests ranged from theology and the philosophy of religion through moral philosophy and the philosophy of education to art theory and aesthetics. ‘Taken over his career – as Stephen Watt writes – Hepburn’s work represents an impressive exploration of what remains after the abandonment of a theistic worldview. His work has been seminal in the development of environmental philosophy and in extending the understanding of aesthetics beyond the experience of the art object.’ Indeed, he has widely been considered ‘the founder of the discipline’ of the environmental and everyday aesthetics, based on his papers of the 1960s in which he pioneered these aesthetic approaches.

The speakers at this symposium – Arnar Árnason, Guy Bennett-Hunter, Pauline von Bonsdorff, Isis Brook, David E. Cooper, Cairns Craig, Douglas Hedley, James MacAllister, Michael McGhee, Fran Speed and Endre Szécsényi – discussed Hepburn’s oeuvre from several perspectives. The revised versions of their papers has been supplemented by the contributions of other scholars who were unable to attend the symposium and includes an essay by Mary Warnock. This book contains these papers, originally published in a double special issue of the Journal of Scottish Thought, vols. 10–11 (2018–2019).

This book can be purchased for £30 (postage extra) by contacting AUP at aup@abdn.ac.uk

Full list of essays:

Ronald W. Hepburn’s Agnosticism† Mary Warnock

Is the Sacred Older than the Gods?Guy Bennett-Hunter

Religious Experience, Imagination and Interpretation: A Case StudyPeter Cheyne

The Voice of Cordelian Ethics: Imagination and the Loss of ReligionMichael McGhee

Aesthetic and MoralJames Kirwan

Aesthetic Experience, Metaphysics and Subjectivity: Ronald W. Hepburn and ‘Nature-Mysticism’David E. Cooper

‘Vitality with Repose’: Reflections on the Romantic-Neo-Platonic Legacy in Hepburn’s AestheticsDouglas Hedley

‘Pleasing Wonder and profound Awe’: On the SublimeEndre Szécsényi

Wonder RevisitedIsis Brook

Nature, Aesthetics and HumilityEmily Brady

Nature, Identity and Meaning: The Humanising of Nature and the Naturising of the Human SubjectFran Speed

Constructing the Aesthetics of NatureCairns Craig

Aesthetic Experience as an Educational JourneyYuriko Saito

Ronald W. Hepburn on Wonder and the Education of Emotions and SubjectivityJames MacAllister

Wonder and the Everyday: Hepburnian Considerations and BeyondArto Haapala

Nature’s Beauty: Legitimacy, Imagination and Transcendence in Hepburn and the New Nature WritingAlexander J. B. Hampton

Metaphysical Imagination in the Flesh: Hepburn with de BruyckerePauline von Bonsdorff

Landscapes of Trauma: a Reflection on WonderSigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson & Arnar Árnason

Ronald W. Hepburn’s Works: A BibliographyEndre Szécsényi (comp.)

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