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3Getting Stuffy in Here: the Problem of Coincident ObjectsGnosis 10 (2). 2011.I argue that the coincidence of statue and matter is a special case of a common linguistic phenomenon: the use of partitive terms to individuate uses of non-count nouns (NCNs). By marking partitives and NCNs, we can easily account for the intuition that a statue and its matter are identical.
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710Christy Mag Uidhir, Art & Art-Attempts. Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 35 (3): 182-184. 2015.A review of Christy Mag Uidhir's Art & Art-Attempts (OUP 2013).
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129The Trouble with Poetic LicenceBritish Journal of Aesthetics 56 (2): 149-161. 2016.It is commonly thought that authors can make anything whatsoever true in their fictions by artistic fiat. Harry Deutsch originally called this position the Principle of Poetic License. If true, PPL sets an important constraint on accounts of fictional truth: they must be such as to allow that, for any x, one can write a story in which it is true that x. I argue that PPL is far too strong: it requires us to abandon the law of non-contradiction and entails a radical revision of otherwise ordinary …Read more
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1012Andina, Tiziana. The Philosophy of Art: The Question of Definition—From Hegel to Post‐Dantian Theories, trans. Natalia Iacobelli, New York: Bloomsbury, 2013, 190 pp., 5 b&w illus., $37.95 paperback, $120.00 cloth (review)Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (1): 106-108. 2016.A review of Tiziana Andina's The Philosophy of Art: The Question of Definition: From Hegel to Post-Dantian Theories (Bloomsbury 2013).
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