•  359
    Kuipers over comparatief realisme
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 100 (3): 203-205. 2008.
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    Richard Wollheim is one of the dominant figures in the philosophy of art, whose work has shown not only how paintings create their effects but why they remain important to us. His influential writings have focused on two core, interrelated questions: how do paintings depict? And how do they express feelings? In this collection of essays a distinguished group of thinkers in the fields of art history and philosophical aesthetics offers a critical assessment of Wollheim's theory of art. Among the t…Read more
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    Richard Wollheim on the art of painting
    Cambridge University Press. 2001.
    A collection of essays on Wollheim's philosophy of art; includes a response from Wollheim himself.
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    Hearing Musicians Making Music: A Critique of Roger Scruton on Acousmatic Experience
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (2): 223-230. 2012.
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    De ontologische drogreden in de analytische esthetica
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 94 (2): 109-123. 2002.
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    Wachten op beeld - De tragische retorica van Iconische foto’s
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 105 (1): 40-54. 2013.
    Iconic photographs are visual arguments depicting an, often dramatic, particular situation showing victims of disasters. Spectators watching the photo of the particular situation, empathise with it, and project the feelings evoked onto the events that form the context for the scene in the picture. This mobilises them into political action. In the process, however, the depicted personal misery is perused to exemplify the larger events. The tragedy of iconic photographs is analysed not as the mise…Read more
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    It is rather intriguing that we will often try to persuade people of what we find beautiful, even though we do not believe that they may subsequently base their judgement of taste on our testimony. Typically, we think that the experience of beauty is such that we cannot leave it to others to be had. Moreover, we are often aware of the contingency of our own judgements’ foundation in our own experience. Nevertheless, we do think that certain aesthetic, evaluative conceptions do relate to specific…Read more
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    Esthetische normativiteit. Tegen empirische en evolutionaire verklaringen
    Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 103 (2): 126-138. 2011.
    Aesthetic normativity is the core issue of philosophical aesthetics. It cannot be solved by statistical knowledge or neurophysiology, nor by evolutionary explanation. I argue that aesthetic normativity concerns how we see things. We can see things wrongly and by suitable prompting someone may help us seeing it aright. So aesthetic normativity is to do with human interaction.