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    The Epistemology of Fiction and the Question of Invariant Norms
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 75 105-126. 2014.
    A primary dimension of our engagement with fictional works of art – paradigmatically literary, dramatic, and cinematic narratives – is figuring out what is true in such representations, what the facts are in the fictional world. These facts include not only those that ground any genuine understanding of a story – say, that it was his own father whom Oedipus killed – but also those that may be missed in even a largely competent reading, say, that Emma Bovary's desires and dissatisfactions are fed…Read more
  •  460
    Grief and Belief
    British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1): 103-107. 2013.
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    Normative and scientific approaches to the understanding and evaluation of art
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (2): 144-145. 2013.
    The psycho-historical framework proposes that appreciators' responses to art vary as a function of their sensitivity to its historical dimensions. However, the explanatory power of that framework is limited insofar as it assimilates relevantly different kinds of appreciation and insofar as it eschews a normative account of when a response succeeds in qualifying as an appreciation of art qua art