Peter Lamarque

Peter Lamarque in Verona in May 2018

Peter Vaudreuil Lamarque (/ləˈmɑːrk/; born 21 May 1948) is a philosopher of art, working in the analytic tradition. Since 2000[1] he has been a Professor of Philosophy at the University of York. He is known primarily for his work in philosophy of literature and on the role of emotions in fiction.[2]

Life and work

Lamarque was educated at Marlborough College and received a BA degree in English and Philosophy from the University of East Anglia. He then completed a BPhil in Philosophy at The Queen's College, Oxford in 1972, where he worked under the supervision of L. Jonathan Cohen.

From 1972 to 1995 Lamarque taught in the Philosophy Department at the University of Stirling, and from 1995 to 2000 he held the Ferens Chair in Philosophy at the University of Hull. In 2000, he moved to the University of York to take up his current position. He has held visiting positions in several universities around the world, including Cornell University (USA) and the Australian National University (Australia).[1]

Lamarque has published extensively on various philosophical topics, mostly in the area of analytic philosophy of art. He put forward the first systematic articulation of an approach to the paradox of fiction usually referred to as 'thought theory'.[3] He was editor of the British Journal of Aesthetics from 1995 to 2008. In 2009 he was chosen to give the first ever BSA/ASA Wollheim Memorial Lecture at the American Society for Aesthetics Annual Meeting.[4][5] In 2018 he was awarded the "Premio Internazionale d'Estetica" by the Italian Society of Aesthetics (SIE).[6]

Books (author)

Books (editor)

  • Philosophy and Fiction: Essays in Literary Aesthetics, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1983
  • Concise Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Language, New York: Elsevier Science, 1997
  • Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art: The Analytic Tradition: An Anthology, Oxford: Blackwell, 2004 (with Stein Haugom Olsen)

Selected essays

  • "How Can We Fear and Pity Fictions?", British Journal of Aesthetics 21(4):291-304, 1981
  • "The Death of the Author: An Analytical Autopsy", British Journal of Aesthetics 30(4):319-331, 1990
  • "On Not Expecting Too Much from Narrative", Mind and Language 19(4):393-408, 2004
  • "The Elusiveness of Poetic Meaning", Ratio 22(4):398-420, 2009
  • "The Uselessness of Art", Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68(3):205-214, 2010
  • "Wittgenstein, Literature, and the Idea of a Practice", British Journal of Aesthetics 50(4):375-388, 2010

References

  1. 1 2 "Peter Lamarque Professor". Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  2. "Peter Lamarque, studies of". Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  3. See Peter Lamarque (1981), "How Can We Fear and Pity Fictions?", British Journal of Aesthetics 21, pp. 291-304.
  4. "Richard Wollheim Lectures: BSA Annual Meeting – The British Society of Aesthetics". british-aesthetics.org. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  5. "ASA Annual Meeting". 2014-04-01. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  6. "A Peter Lamarque il Premio Estetica 2018" (in Italian). Retrieved 2018-05-08.
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