-
254The Disjunctive Theory of Art: The Cluster Account Reformulated: ArticlesBritish Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2): 151-167. 2010.This paper suggests that art cannot be defined in terms of individually necessary and jointly sufficient conditions. Instead, we propose that there are several sufficient conditions for something's being art, and that a successful definition will consist of a disjunction of minimally sufficient conditions. Our proposal owes much to the insights of Berys Gaut's ‘“Art” as a Cluster Concept’ but offers a much simpler logical formulation, which, in addition, is immune to the objections that have bee…Read more
-
99Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, March 23-24 2001 Session 5: Development, Neuroscience and Evolutionary Psychology.
-
110Book ReviewCraig DeLancey, Passionate Engines: What Emotions Reveal about the Mind and Artificial Intelligence. Oxford: Oxford University Press , 272 pp., $49.95 (review)Philosophy of Science 71 (2): 227-230. 2004.
-
563Emotions in the Wild: The Situated Perspective on EmotionIn Philip Robbins & Murat Aydede (eds.), _The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition_, Cambridge University Press. 2008.This chapter describes a perspective on emotion, according to which emotions are: 1. Designed to function in a social context: an emotion is often an act of relationship reconfiguration brought about by delivering a social signal; 2. Forms of skillful engagement with the world which need not be mediated by conceptual thought; 3. Scaffolded by the environment, both synchronically in the unfolding of a particular emotional performance and diachronically, in the acquisition of an emotional repertoi…Read more
-
Georgia State UniversityProfessor
-
Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Other Academic Areas |
| Conceptual Analysis |
| Theories of Emotion |
| Aspects of Emotion |
Areas of Interest
8 more