• Philip Fisher, Wonder, The Rainbow, and the Aesthetics of Rare Experiences Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 24 (6): 410-411. 2004.
  • Non-Cognitive Ethics in Levinas and Kant
    Dissertation, Emory University. 1997.
    In this dissertation I outline a theory of non-cognitive ethics--a theory of how ethics is possible in response to feeling rather than to concepts--that is drawn from the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and the aesthetic thought of Immanuel Kant. In general I argue that in the work of Levinas we can find a description of non-cognitive ethics in which community and subjectivity are still meaningful, and that Kant's third Critique can contribute to this project by providing some of the tran…Read more