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    Blame, Fictional Characters, and Morality
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 22 (3): 49. 1988.
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    Some problems about one liberal conception of autonomy
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67 (3). 1989.
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    Emotion and the Appreciation of Art
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 10 (2): 45. 1976.
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    II. Social ideals and social reality
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4): 387-399. 1976.
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    Responsibility of Persons for Their Emotions
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4). 1977.
    We sometimes blame persons, and we sometimes give them credit for the emotions they feel. We could, for example, speak of feeling hatred, resentment or envy as “reprehensible” in suitable circumstances, or say “He's to blame for feeling that way.” We could speak of feeling sympathy, affection or indignation as “commendable” in suitable circumstances, or say “He deserves credit for feeling that way.” And it is not just that we are assessing such emotion as somehow good or bad — in addition we may…Read more
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    Films Studies, the Moving Image, and Noel Carroll
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (1): 104-110. 2006.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 40.1 (2006) 104-110 [Access article in PDF] Film Studies, the Moving Image, and Noël Carroll Edward Sankowski Department of Philosophy University of Oklahoma Engaging the Moving Image, by Noël Carroll. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003, 420 pp., $45.00 hardcover. Noël Carroll is the leading writer today about philosophy and film studies among those with an Anglo-American analytic philosophy…Read more
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    Some Problems about Determinism and Freedom
    American Philosophical Quarterly 17 (4). 1980.
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    Poetry and Autonomy
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (2): 67. 1991.