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89Art Museums, Autonomy, and CanonsThe 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
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67Some Aspects of Wittgenstein’s Critique of AugustineInternational Studies in Philosophy 11 149-152. 1979.
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Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Social Science |