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Curtis L. Carter

Marquette University
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  • Marquette University
    Department of Philosophy
    Distinguished Professor
Boston University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1971
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Philosophical Traditions
Philosophy, Misc
Other Academic Areas
Areas of Interest
Value Theory
Philosophical Traditions
Philosophy, Misc
Other Academic Areas
  • All publications (262)
  •  54
    Director's Statement to American Antique and Amish Quilts
    Political Realism and Utopianism
  •  51
    Comment on William Desmond's "Hegel, Art, and History"
  •  84
    Hegel and Whitehead on Aesthetic Symbols
  •  60
    Aesthetic Values and Human Habitation: A Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Approach to Environmental Aesthetics
    Aesthetics
  • Style, Painting, and Language: A Study of Language-Like Features of Painting
    Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School. 1971.
  •  52
    Three Essays in Dance Aesthetics: Dance Perspectives
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (2): 223-225. 1975.
    Aesthetics
  •  46
    Utah Repertory Dance Theatre
  •  40
    The Joffrey Ballet
  •  34
    "The Nutcracker": The Milwaukee Ballet Company
  •  46
    Habitat: A Festive Air, Serious Business
    Applied Ethics
  •  45
    The Milwaukee Ballet [Review of performances done by the Milwaukee Ballet]
  •  54
    Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Ko-Thi Dance Company
  •  75
    Inaugural Year Gifts 1984-85: An Exhibition of Selected Paintings, Works on Paper, Sculpture and Decorative Arts
  •  47
    Naomi Sorkin and Lawrence Rhodes: UW-M Summer Evenings of Music
  •  32
    Twyla Tharp [Discussion of the career of Twyla Tharp]
  •  42
    The Des Moines Ballet: A Star in the Midwest
  •  36
    Chelonia Dance Ensemble [Review of a performance of the Chelonia Dance Ensemble]
  •  40
    Intelligence and Sensibility in the Dance
  •  47
    Bauer's "Giving Rise to Habit": An Encouraging Experiment
  •  39
    The Nikolais Perform at UW-Madison [A review of a performance by the Nikolais Dance Theater]
  •  43
    U.W.M. Dancers Perform at Governor's Mansion
  •  64
    The Humanities and Dance: The Contemporary Choreographers' Response in the Arts to Aesthetic and Moral Values
  •  40
    Reissue of Martha Graham: Sixteen Dances in Photographs
    Photography
  •  30
    The Milwaukee Ballet's Daphnis and Chloe
  •  57
    Salvador Dali
  •  54
    Amy Greenfield's "Dance for the Camera"
    Philosophy of Specific Arts
  •  42
    Pandemonium Dance Circus
  •  53
    The Milwaukee Ballet: At Century Hall and the Pabst Theater
  •  96
    Industrial Design: On Its Characteristics and Relationships to the Visual Fine Arts
    Industrial design and the visual arts share a common aesthetic basis as demonstrated by their common use of aesthetic principles and by designers who are also visual artists. The author examines the rationale for exhibiting industrial products in art museums and the similarities and differences between industrial design and the fine arts. He argues that industrial design shares important theoretical concepts (expression, representation and style) with the visual fine arts.
    Philosophy of Visual Art, Misc
  •  30
    A Focus on Images-Sense and Form: Inaugural Exhibition
    "A Focus on Images - Sense and Form, an exhibition of selected works from the Permanent Collection with added selections from private collectors, is an occasion to explore a sampling from a variety of artists' images encompassing the 12th century to the present and to reflect upon their importance in human experience. From the mysterious and elegant masks of African tribal arts to the often provocative figurative and abstract wall markings of yesterday's graffitists, artists' images have enjoyed…Read more
    "A Focus on Images - Sense and Form, an exhibition of selected works from the Permanent Collection with added selections from private collectors, is an occasion to explore a sampling from a variety of artists' images encompassing the 12th century to the present and to reflect upon their importance in human experience. From the mysterious and elegant masks of African tribal arts to the often provocative figurative and abstract wall markings of yesterday's graffitists, artists' images have enjoyed cultural significance quite beyond any apparent contribution to the necessities of day-to- day practical living."
    Mental Imagery
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