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18[Book review] the forms of power, from domination to transformation (review)Social Theory and Practice 17 105-130. 1991.
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120The Forms of PowerAnalyse & Kritik 10 (1): 3-31. 1988.The question of how to define the concept of social power has been a focus of controversy among social theorists. In this paper, I put forward a definition of social power that avoids many of the pitfalls of previous attempts at such a definition. Roughly, I define the power which one agent has over another as the ability that the dominant agent has to control the situation within which the subservient agent acts. Using this basic definition of power, I go on to define many of the central forms …Read more
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HeideggerIn Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, Routledge. 2000.
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22Style and Methodologies, on Noel Carroll's Engaging the Moving ImageFilm-Philosophy 9 (4). 2005.
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8Blending Fiction and RealityIn Noël Carroll & Lester H. Hunt (eds.), Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2 3 4 Acknowledgment Notes.
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1Ted Cohen and Paul Guyer, eds., Essays in Kant's Aesthetics Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 4 (5): 185-187. 1984.
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16Review of Irving Singer, Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher: Reflections on His Creativity (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (5). 2008.
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13Film and RepresentationIn Ananta Charana Sukla (ed.), Art and Representation: Contributions to Contemporary Aesthetics, Praeger. pp. 210. 2001.
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W Marx's Hegel's Phanomenologie Des Geistes (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 9 18-21. 1984.
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42"But would you want your daughter to marry one?" The representation of race and racism in guess who's coming to dinnerJournal of Social Philosophy 25 (s1): 99-130. 1994.
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85The nature of art: an anthology (edited book)Harcourt College. 2002.THE NATURE OF ART is a collection of 29 seminal, historically-organized readings that are focused on a basic philosophical question: What is Art? Including writings from the Western tradition'both Continental and Analytic traditions'as well as non-Western, minority, and feminist writings, this volume provides students with a rich set of resources to explore this matter both broadly and deeply. Introductions to each reading situate the selection amidst each respective thinker's body of work and t…Read more
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2Hegel's idealism: The logic of conceptuality'In Frederick C. Beiser (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hegel, Cambridge University Press. pp. 102--29. 1993.