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    Aesthetic testimony: What can we learn from others about beauty and art?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1). 2004.
    The thesis that aesthetic testimony cannot provide aesthetic justification or knowledge is widely accepted--even by realists about aesthetic properties and values. This Kantian position is mistaken. Some testimony about beauty and artistic value can provide a degree of aesthetic justification and, perhaps, even knowledge. That is, there are cases in which one can be justified in making an aesthetic judgment purely on the basis of someone else's testimony. But widespread aesthetic unreliability c…Read more
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    Comics, Prints, and Multiplicity
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (1): 57-67. 2015.
    Comics comprise a hybrid art form descended from printmaking and mostly made using print technologies. But comics are an art form in their own right and do not belong to the art form of printmaking. We explore some features art comics and fine art prints do and do not have in common. Although most fine art prints and comics are multiple artworks, it is not obvious whether the multiple instances of comics and prints are artworks in their own right. The comparison of comics and fine art prints pro…Read more
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    The Philosophy of Comics
    Philosophy Compass 6 (12): 854-864. 2011.
    Comics have been around since the 19th century, but it is only just recently that they have begun to receive philosophical attention as an art form in their own right. This essay begins by exploring the reasons for their comparative neglect by philosophers of art and then provides an overview of extant work on the philosophy of comics. The primary issues discussed are the definition of comics, the ontology of comics, the relationship between comics and other art forms, the relationship between t…Read more
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    The aesthetics of comics
    British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (4): 446-449. 2001.