•  154
    Pretense and Display Theories of Theatrical Performance
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu (4): 632-654. 2009.
    A survey of and a comparison of the relative strengths of two favored views of what theatrical performers do: pretend or engage in a variety of self-display. The behavioral version of the pretense theory is shown to be relatively weak as an instrument for understanding the variety of performance styles available in world theater. Whether pretense works as a theory of the mental capacities that underly theatrical performance is a separate question.
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    The Senses in Performance edited by banes, sally and andré lepecki
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (2): 258-261. 2009.
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    Notes on the Experience of Tragedy
    British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (2): 255-265. 2014.
    Gregory Currie offers a statement of an interesting problem about tragedy: ‘(1) We want the fiction be such that something, E, occurs in it; [yet] (2) we react in ways which make it tempting to say we want E not to occur.’ He argues for one way to make (2) more precise with regard to what it is we are tempted to say. I argue he should not so readily have accepted (1). More significantly, however, I argue both that Currie is right to hold we need an account of what the tragic response is before w…Read more