António Lopes
antoniocorreialopes AT gmail.com
I completed my Licenciatura (BA) and PhD at the University of Lisbon, with a dissertation on the concept of authenticity in the performance of musical works. During my PhD studies, I was a visiting scholar at Southampton University (under Aaron Ridley) and Maryland University (under Jerrold Levinson). My main research interests are in Aesthetics, with special interests in art interpretation, aesthetic relativism, realism about value, and particularly the philosophy of music and music criticism. I also work at the intersection of philosophy and musicology. I have published articles in Portuguese periodicals, and also in the BSA Postgraduate Online Journal of Aesthetics, and co-authored two high-school level philosophy textbooks. Besides thinking about and compulsively listening to music, I also write and make some, as a pianist, singer and choral conductor.I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon, a member of the LanCog Group, and Secretary to the Board of the Portuguese Philosophical Society.
I completed my Licenciatura (BA) and PhD at the University of Lisbon, with a dissertation on the concept of authenticity in the performance of musical works. During my PhD studies, I was a visiting scholar at Southampton University (under Aaron Ridley) and Maryland University (under Jerrold Levinson). My main research interests are in Aesthetics, with special interests in art interpretation, aesthetic relativism, realism about value, and particularly the philosophy of music and music criticism. I also work at the intersection of philosophy and musicology. I have published articles in Portuguese periodicals, and also in the BSA Postgraduate Online Journal of Aesthetics, and co-authored two high-school level philosophy textbooks. Besides thinking about and compulsively listening to music, I also write and make some, as a pianist, singer and choral conductor.I am currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Philosophy Centre of the University of Lisbon, a member of the LanCog Group, and Secretary to the Board of the Portuguese Philosophical Society.