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    Ethics, Aesthetics, and Artistic Ends
    Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (2): 203-214. 2011.
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    Between Philosophy and Art
    In Taylor Carman & Mark B. N. Hansen (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty, Cambridge University Press. 2004.
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    Opinion
    with Judith Surkis
    The Philosophers' Magazine 7 (7): 8-8. 1999.
    The recent arrest of Roman Polanski, the film director who fled to France from the United States in 1978 on the eve of sentencing for having unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl, has caused an international ruckus. The French culture minister, Frédéric Mitterrand, and the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, both issued statements of support for Mr. Polanski. But many others in France have expressed outrage at that support and said he should face justice for the crime
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    A functional view of artistic evaluation
    Philosophical Studies 155 (2): 289-305. 2011.
    I develop and defend the following functional view of art: a work of art typically possesses as an essential feature one or more points, purposes, or ends with reference to the satisfaction of which that work can be appropriately evaluated. This way of seeing a work’s artistic value as dependent on its particular artistic ends (whatever they may be) suggests an answer to a longstanding question of what sort of internal relation, if any, exists between the wide variety of values (moral, cognitive…Read more