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104Meaningless Happiness and Meaningful SufferingSouthern Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 333-347. 2004.
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11Afterword: Between the Universal and the ParticularIn Love’s Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 169-172. 2011.
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70“This Endless Space between the Words”: The Limits of Love in Spike Jonze'sHerMidwest Studies in Philosophy 39 (1): 120-143. 2015.
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49“Like a Picture or a Bump on the Head”: Vision, Cognition, and the Language of PoetryMidwest Studies in Philosophy 33 (1): 131-158. 2009.No Abstract
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50Beauty, evil, andPhilosophy and Literature 28 (1): 23-40. 2004.: Can literature provide moral insight? Or can literary works do nothing more than reflect the moral views that readers bring to them? We argue that literary works can provide genuine moral insight by discussing one that does. Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient challenges two key assumptions about moral evil: that evil necessarily involves active malevolence, and that evil and aesthetic beauty are mutually exclusive. These assumptions play foundational roles both in everyday moral thinking, …Read more
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15Two. Love’s Blindness : Love’s Closed HeartIn Love’s Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 28-45. 2011.
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180Love’s VisionPrinceton University Press. 2011."Something in between : on the nature of love" -- Love's blindness (1) : love's closed heart -- Love's blindness (2) : love's friendly eye -- Beyond comparison -- Commitments, values, and frameworks -- Valuing persons -- Love and morality -- Afterword. Between the universal and the particular.
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14Five. Commitments, Values, and FrameworksIn Love’s Vision, Princeton University Press. pp. 95-122. 2011.
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Areas of Interest
Aesthetics |
Meta-Ethics |
Normative Ethics |