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162Historical and Art-Historical CoverageEncyclopedia of AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3): 295. 2000.
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41The Richter effect on the regeneration of aestheticsIn Francis Halsall, Julia Jansen & Tony O’Connor (eds.), Rediscovering Aesthetics: Transdisciplinary Voices from Art History, Philosophy, and Art Practice, Stanford University Press. pp. 256-274. 2008.
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Cambridge Companion to History of Philosophy 1945-2015 (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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89Review of Albrecht Wellmer: The persistence of modernity: essays on aesthetics, ethic, and postmodernism (review)Ethics 103 (3): 581-584. 1993.
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2MacIntyre, Habermas, and Philosophical Ethics in Hermeneutics in Ethics and Social TheoryPhilosophical Forum 21 (1): 70-93. 1989.
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67Pierre BourdieuPeter Lang. 2004.The contributors to this study present and evaluate a number of powerful conceptual tools that have been developed by Pierre Bourdieu, a key social theorist of the 20th century. He has defined a new approach to the study of sociology.
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68Review of Peter de bolla, Stefan H. Uhlig (eds.), Aesthetics and the Work of Art: Adorno, Kafka, Richter (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (4). 2009.
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53Scope and BalanceEncyclopedia of AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3): 293. 2000.
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On the Possibility of Philosophical Ethics: A Hermeneutic ResponseDissertation, Boston University. 1986.There is a prevailing lack of confidence today about the possibility of philosophical ethics. Philosophers tend to believe that ethics must have a foundation, i.e., universal criteria for establishing the objective validity of ethical norms. But, at the same time, they believe that a foundation is difficult to attain because of the uncertainty about the types of validity, universality, and objectivity that are appropriate for ethics. Without a foundation, however, ethics is threatened by relativ…Read more
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47Paul Ricoeur: Towards New ApproachesSophia 64 (3): 441-443. 2025.More than 700 alphabetically organized entries by an international team of contributors provide a fascinating survey of French culture post 1945. Entries include: * advertising * Beur cinema * Coco Chanel * decolonization * écriture feminine * football * francophone press * gay activism * Seuil * youth culture Entries range from short factual/biographical pieces to longer overview articles. All are extensively cross-referenced and longer entries are 'facts-fronted' so important information is cl…Read more
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238On the Mind’s Pronouncement of TimeProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78 247-262. 2004.This essay contests the standard historical comparison that links Husserl’s account of time-consciousness to the tradition by way of Book XI of Augustine’sConfessions. This comparison rests on the mistaken assumption that both thinkers attribute the soul’s distention and corresponding apprehension of time to memory. While true for Augustine and Husserl’s 1905 lectures on time, Husserl concluded after 1907 that these lectures advanced the flawed and counter-intuitive position that memory extends …Read more
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51A Philosophy of Mass ArtPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2): 481-484. 2000.Noel Carroll’s A Philosophy of Mass Art is intended as a contribution to a “systematic” philosophy of mass art, but his more immediate aim is to clarify and criticize the principles and presuppositions that contemporary theorists bring—mistakenly, he argues—to their reflections on mass art. In a sense, Carroll offers to provide for the philosophy of mass art what he claims mass art can provide for morality, namely, clarificationism : “Logical argumentation and conceptual clarification are its ma…Read more
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44Foucault on Critical Agency in Painting and the Aesthetics of ExistenceIn Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.In this chapter, the author aims to make a case that Foucault does indeed have a viable conception of critical agency. The issue of critical agency emerges implicitly and explicitly throughout Foucault's work, but appears consistently. The key capacities of critical agency are present all along in Foucault's discussions of painting and, moreover, they culminate in the aesthetics of existence. The kind of critical agency evident in Foucault's discussions of various painters from the Renaissance t…Read more
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75Achievement of Stated Goals; Cultural and Philosophical MissionsEncyclopedia of AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3): 291. 2000.
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1348A Phenomenological (Husserlian) Defense of Bergson’s “Idealistic Concession”Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2): 399-415. 2010.When summarizing the findings of his 1896 Matter and Memory, Bergson claims: “That every reality has... a relation with consciousness—this is what we concede to idealism.” Yet Bergson’s 1896 text presents the theory of “pure perception,” which, since it accounts for perception according to the brain’s mechanical transmissions, apparently leaves no room for subjective consciousness. Bergson’s theory of pure perception would appear to render his idealistic concession absurd. In this paper, I attem…Read more
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64Bois, Yve-Alain. Painting As ModelJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4): 351-351. 1992.
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89Daniel T. O'Hara, Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After FoucaultJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (2): 259-260. 1994.
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132The gadamer/habermas debate revisited: The question of ethicsPhilosophy and Social Criticism 14 (3-4): 369-389. 1988.
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73Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2 ed.) (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1998.A four-volume reference work that surveys how philosophers, art historians, and others reflect critically on art and culture. The first comprehensive reference work on aesthetics that presents articles on the history of Western and non-Western aesthetics along with extensive accounts of the contemporary debates.
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224Encyclopedia of aesthetics (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1998.Are things ugly or are they just not beautiful? The answer to this and many other questions can be found in this encyclopedia, the first large-scale comprehensive English-language reference on aesthetics and destined to be a classic in the field. Drawing from experts in the areas of philosophy, art, history, psychology, feminist theory, legal theory, and many more, the encyclopedia presents 600 signed essays alphabetically arranged. Most entries include a headnote clarifying the topic. Entries r…Read more
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72The Encyclopedia as a Learning ToolEncyclopedia of AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 58 (3): 298. 2000.
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49"Examine[s] the history of Marxist philosophical issues in particular, dialectical materialism as developed by French Communist Party intellectuals... Remarkably clear, deeply researched, and well-written."- Political Science Quarterly
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161Hermeneutics and science: Why hermeneutics is not antiscienceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4): 481-500. 1987.
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190Public art controversy: The Serra and Lin casesJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (1): 15-22. 1996.
Areas of Specialization
| Aesthetics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Action |
| Normative Ethics |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |