University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1974
College Park, Maryland, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
  •  57
    Musical profundity misplaced
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1): 58-60. 1992.
  •  7
    Reply to Riggle: Aesthetic History, Personality, and Profile
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (3): 281-282. 2013.
  •  7
    Comment l'art pourrait-il rendre possibles certaines émotions
    Nouvelle Revue d'Esthétique 14 (2): 9-16. 2015.
    Je voudrais ici réfléchir, de façon provisoire et exploratoire, à la question de savoir en quels sens il est possible de dire que certaines émotions ne pouvaient pas exister avant que certaines œuvres d’art ou certains genres artistiques n’existent, ou qu’elles ne pourraient pas exister s’ils n’existaient pas. Mon but est donc de mieux comprendre le rôle que les arts peuvent jouer, à la fois dans la construction, dans la conception et dans la communication de certaines émotions – émotions qu’on …Read more
  •  11
    Musical beauty
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 31 (3): 127-135. 2012.
  •  20
    Refining Art Historically
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1): 21-33. 1989.
  •  4
    Book reviews (review)
    Mind 104 (413): 682-686. 1995.
  •  401
    What Are Aesthetic Properties?
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 79. 2005.
    [Derek Matravers] Jerrold Levinson maintains that he is a realist about aesthetic properties. This paper considers his positive arguments for such a view. An argument from Roger Scruton, that aesthetic realism would entail the absurd claim that many aesthetic predicates were ambiguous, is also considered and it is argued that Levinson is in no worse position with respect to this argument than anyone else. However, Levinson cannot account for the phenomenon of aesthetic autonomy: namely, that we …Read more
  •  13
    A refiner's fire: Reply to Sartwell and Kolak
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3): 231-235. 1990.
  •  38
    Beauty is Not One: The Irreducible Variety of Visual Beauty
    In Elisabeth Schellekens & Peter Goldie (eds.), The Aesthetic Mind: Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford University Press. pp. 190-207. 2011.
  •  11
    II_— _Jerrold Levinson
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 79 (1): 211-227. 2005.
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    Peter Kivy, Sound and Semblance Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 5 (10): 454-459. 1985.
  •  75
    Art historically defined: Reply to Oppy
    British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (4): 380-385. 1993.
  •  54
    Truth in music
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (2): 131-144. 1981.
  • Frissons musicaux
    Rivista di Estetica 43 (23): 72-83. 2003.
  •  43
    Philosophy as an Art
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (2): 5. 1990.
  •  3
    Symposium: Wollheim's «Painting as an Art»
    with N. Batkin, C. Olds, and R. Wollheim
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 24 (2): 5-36. 1990.
  •  717
    Erotic art and pornographic pictures
    Philosophy and Literature 29 (1): 228-240. 2005.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Erotic Art and Pornographic PicturesJerrold LevinsonOnly in primitive art, with its urgent need to evoke the sources of fertility, are the phallus and the vulva emphasized, as it were innocently. By ancient Greek and Roman times there already existed the special category of the pornographic—graphic art or writing supposed, like a harlot, or porne, to sexually stimulate.1IAS REGARDS PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS of the opposition between the…Read more
  •  76
    Music in the moment
    Cornell University Press. 1997.
    Does aural understanding depend upon reflective awareness of musical architecture or large-scale musical structure? Jerrold Levinson thinks not.
  •  178
    Artistic Worth and Personal Taste
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (3): 225-233. 2010.
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    The Aesthetics of Music (review)
    Philosophical Review 109 (4): 608-614. 2000.
    As readers of this book will discover, from several disputes with me contained in its pages, Scruton and I are not in accord on a number of matters in the philosophy of music. Notwithstanding that, and more generally the fact that the book is controlled by a phenomenological-idealist perspective on music that I regard as fundamentally misplaced, in my estimation The Aesthetics of Music is the most valuable work to date on the subject of its title, one that addresses that subject in its full rang…Read more
  •  51
    Contextualisme esthétique
    Philosophiques 32 (1): 125-133. 2005.
    Je me fixe deux objectifs dans ce texte. Le premier est de situer l’esthétique ou la philosophie de l’art par rapport à la philosophie en général et d’expliquer pourquoi elle a été la préoccupation centrale de tant de philosophes dans la tradition. Mon second objectif est de définir un courant dominant de l’esthétique des trente dernières années, que je nomme « contextualisme », et d’expliquer son importance en ce qui concerne les réflexions des artistes, critiques, théoriciens et publics à prop…Read more
  •  15
    Music and negative emotion
    In Jenefer Robinson (ed.), Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Cornell University Press. pp. 327. 1982.
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    Properties, Qualities, and Categoriality
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 1974.
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    Aesthetic uniqueness
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (4): 435-449. 1980.
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    Why there are no tropes
    Philosophy 81 (4): 563-580. 2006.
    This paper effectively inverts the argument of an earlier paper of mine, “The Particularisation of Attributes”, to argue that there are no necessarily particularised and unshareable attributes of the sort that contemporary metaphysics calls tropes. In that earlier paper I distinguished two kinds of attributes, namely, properties and qualities, and argued that if there were tropes they could only be particularised qualities, i.e. particularisations of, say, redness, rather than particularisations…Read more
  •  53
    Jazz Vocal Interpretation: A Philosophical Analysis
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (1): 35-43. 2013.
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    An Ontology of Art, by Gregory Currie (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (1): 215-222. 1992.
  •  119
    The place of real emotion in response to fictions
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1): 79-80. 1990.