• PhilPapers
  • PhilPeople
  • PhilArchive
  • PhilEvents
  • PhilJobs
  • Sign in
PhilPeople
 
  • Sign in
  • News Feed
  • Find Philosophers
  • Departments
  • Radar
  • Help
 
profile-cover
Drag to reposition
profile picture

Curtis L. Carter

Marquette University
  •  Home
  •  Publications
    262
    • Most Recent
    • Most Downloaded
    • Topics
  •  News and Updates
    6

 More details
  • 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)
  •  42
    Milwaukee Art Center [Review of recent acquisitions of the Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  37
    Endgame [Review of Samuel Beckett's play "Endgame" at Theater X, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  41
    Cartoons Make Unique Show [A review of a caricature and cartoon exhibit, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  34
    Deaf prove deft in 'My Third Eye' [Review of the National Theater of the Deaf's play "My Third Eye" at the Pabst Theater, Milwaukee WI]
    None Provided.
    Disability
  •  63
    Medieval plays [Review of plays at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater]
    None Provided.
  •  48
    Ma Baozhong: Creating a Visual Theater of Power
  •  47
    People seek 'place' in Pabst play [Review of Charles Gordone's play "No Place to Be Somebody" at the Pabst Theater, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
    Ethics
  •  52
    Resnick Paintings [Review of Resnick Exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  64
    Monk Quartet Dances with Taste [Review of Meredith Monk Dance Company's Performance of "Tour 8: Castle' at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee]
  •  54
    Rep stages 'White House Murder' [Review of the play "The White House Murder Case" at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee WI]
    None Provided.
    EthicsSocial and Political Philosophy, Misc
  •  62
    Some Notes on Aesthetics and Dance Criticism
    Aesthetics
  •  62
    Creating an identity with art [Review of "Works of the Schwartz Collection" at the Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  39
    Two Views of Dance: Aesthetic Theory and Performance
  •  55
    Something is Missing in 'Jacques Brel' [A review of a performance of "Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well and Living in Paris" at the Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee]
  •  55
    The Barbara Morgan Collection of Photographs
    Photography
  •  59
    Crafty artists create good show [Review of the Exhibit "Objects U.S.A." at the Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  38
    Area Picasso works displayed [Review of Picasso Exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  76
    Marceau's mime matchless [Review of a performance by Marcel Marceau at the Milwaukee Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
  •  83
    Preface to Preface [to J.R.R. Tolkien: "The Hobbit" : Drawings, Watercolors, and Manuscripts]
  •  59
    Violence for peace fails in 'Musgrave's Dance' [Review of John Arden's play Sergeant Musgrave's Dance at the UWM Fine Arts Theater, Milwaukee]
    None Provided.
    Peace
  •  67
    Paul Speck
    French Philosophy
  •  51
    Reviews of Kurt Weill's folk ballad opera Down in the Valley and Douglas Moore's folk ballad opera The Devil and Daniel Webster, Skylight Theater, Milwaukee
    None Provided.
  •  43
    Dance Repertory Theatre
  •  65
    The 905 Murals at the Haggerty Museum
  •  100
    The Dancer: a Dance-choreographer Speaks: An Interview with James Cunningham
    Poststructuralism
  •  68
    Dance Literacy: Intelligence and Sensibility in the Dance
  •  89
    The State of Dance in Education: Past and Present
  •  74
    Richard Lippold: Space as a Metaphor for the Spiritual in Art
  •  102
    Aesthetics, Video Art and Television
    The author reviews two symposia: 'The Video Arts: Demonstration and Discussion', The American Society for Aesthetics, New York City, 28 Oct. 1978, and 'The Aestheticians Look at Television', National Association of Education Broadcasters, Washington, D.C., 30 Oct. 1978. He also presents an evaluation of the current state of video art in terms of philosophical aesthetics. Furthermore, he attempts to make a clear distinction between television and video art. The differences cited include corporate…Read more
    The author reviews two symposia: 'The Video Arts: Demonstration and Discussion', The American Society for Aesthetics, New York City, 28 Oct. 1978, and 'The Aestheticians Look at Television', National Association of Education Broadcasters, Washington, D.C., 30 Oct. 1978. He also presents an evaluation of the current state of video art in terms of philosophical aesthetics. Furthermore, he attempts to make a clear distinction between television and video art. The differences cited include corporate studio efforts vs efforts of individual artists, commercial vs artistic purpose and the substantial differences between production methods. Other issues considered are style, intimacy and narcissism.
  •  60
    Aesthetic Values and Human Habitation: A Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Approach to Environmental Aesthetics
    Aesthetics
  • Prev.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • Next
PhilPeople logo

On this site

  • Find a philosopher
  • Find a department
  • The Radar
  • Index of professional philosophers
  • Index of departments
  • Help
  • Acknowledgments
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms and conditions

Brought to you by

  • The PhilPapers Foundation
  • The American Philosophical Association
  • Centre for Digital Philosophy, Western University
PhilPeople is currently in Beta Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association
Feedback