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    Introduction to Special Issue on Printmaking
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (1): 1-8. 2015.
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    A Portrait of the Artist as an Aesthetic Expert
    In Gregory Currie, Matthew Kieran & Aaron Meskin (eds.), Aesthetics and the Sciences, Oxford University Press. 2014.
    For the most part, the Aesthetic Theory of Art—any theory of art claiming that the aesthetic is a descriptively necessary feature of art—has been repudiated, especially in light of what are now considered traditional counterexamples. We argue that the Aesthetic Theory of Art can instead be far more plausibly recast by abandoning aesthetic-feature possession by the artwork for a claim about aesthetic-concept possession by the artist. This move productively re-frames and re-energizes the debate su…Read more
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    I consider the field of aesthetics to be at its most productive and engaging when adopting a broadly philosophically informative approach to its core issues (e.g., shaping and testing putative art theoretic commitments against the relevant standard models employed in philosophy of language, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind) and to be at its most impotent and bewildering when cultivating a philosophically insular character (e.g., selecting interpretative, ontological, or conceptual models sole…Read more
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    Only a Promise of Happiness: The Place of Beauty in a World of Art (review)
    Philosophical Review 118 (4): 540-542. 2009.