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Edward Sankowski

University of Oklahoma
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  • University of Oklahoma
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
  • All publications (40)
  •  71
    Poetry and Autonomy
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (2): 67. 1991.
    AestheticsAutonomy in Applied EthicsPoetry
  •  82
    Free action, social institutions, and the definition of 'art'
    Philosophical Studies 37 (1). 1980.
    AestheticsThe Definition of Art
  •  89
    Art Museums, Autonomy, and Canons
    The Monist 76 (4): 535-555. 1993.
    Museums influence society’s ideas about canons in relation to art and the aesthetic. Such canons, as represented in museum exhibitions and collections, have sometimes been criticized for exclusion of artists from some groups. These artists include members of racial minorities, women, and others. It may be objected that there is a danger in some such criticism. Group membership might, it may be said, come to matter too much in choices by museums, rather than what should matter, producing and appr…Read more
    Museums influence society’s ideas about canons in relation to art and the aesthetic. Such canons, as represented in museum exhibitions and collections, have sometimes been criticized for exclusion of artists from some groups. These artists include members of racial minorities, women, and others. It may be objected that there is a danger in some such criticism. Group membership might, it may be said, come to matter too much in choices by museums, rather than what should matter, producing and appreciating work of the highest artistic or aesthetic value.
    Philosophy of Psychology
  •  79
    Serious Art and Autonomy
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (1): 31. 1994.
    AestheticsAesthetic Cognition
  •  127
    Freedom, work, and the scope of democracy
    Ethics 91 (2): 228-242. 1981.
    Democracy
  •  77
    Democracy and Disobedience (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 1 (3): 343-346. 1976.
    DemocracyPhilosophy of EducationDeliberative Democracy
  •  82
    Two Forms of Moral Responsibility
    Philosophical Topics 18 (1): 123-141. 1990.
    Moral Responsibility
  •  57
    "Paternalism" and Social Policy
    American Philosophical Quarterly 22 (1). 1985.
    Autonomy
  •  96
    Film and the Politics of Culture
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (1): 81. 1999.
    Film Media
  •  45
    Blame and Autonomy
    American Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3). 1992.
    Autonomy, Misc
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