•  251
    Imagination and the content of fiction
    British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (2): 136-149. 1998.
  •  5
    Book reviews (review)
    Mind 85 (340): 611-614. 1976.
  •  51
    Kantian Aesthetics Pursued
    with Colin Lyas
    Philosophical Quarterly 44 (175): 270. 1994.
  • "Recensioni-Leibniz and the" Monadology"
    with O. Meo
    Epistemologia 24 (2): 364-366. 2001.
  •  265
    Nelson Goodman's ‘languages of art’: A study
    British Journal of Aesthetics 11 (1): 3-27. 1971.
    Reviews goodman's claims about representation, Expression and identity of works of art. Claims that the underlying nominalist logic effectively prohibits our understanding of these notions (pace goodman) and leaves everything which is of specific artistic and aesthetic interest out of account
  •  25
    This fresh orientation to Kant's _Critique of Pure Reason_ presents his central theme, the development of his Transcendental Idealism, as a ground-breaking response to perceived weaknesses in his predecessors' accounts of experiential knowledge. Traces the central theme of the Critique, the development of Kant's Transcendental Idealism. Offers new and original readings of the central arguments in both the Transcendental Aesthetic and the Transcendental Analytic. Appraises the success and failure…Read more
  • "The Language of Criticism": John Casey (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 7 (4): 388. 1967.
  • "Desconocida raiz común: ": Felipe Martínez Marzoa (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (2): 181. 1989.
  •  135
    Sentimentality
    In Alex Neill & Aaron Ridley (eds.), Arguing About Art: Contemporary Philosophical Debates, Routledge. pp. 223--227. 2013.
  •  109
    New books (review)
    Mind 82 (328): 618-619. 1973.
  •  199
    New books (review)
    with C. J. F. Williams, Richard Norman, Robert Black, R. G. Swinburne, David Holdcroft, Eva Schaper, Thomas McPheron, and Karl Britton
    Mind 82 (328): 617-638. 1973.
  •  88
    The Test of Time
    Philosophy 58 (225): 411-412. 1983.
  •  161
    Instrumentalism and the interpretation of narrative
    Mind 105 (420): 553-576. 1996.
  •  165
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (2): 458-459. 1989.
  • René Descartes: Grandeur et Misère
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 4 (n/a): 13. 1978.
  •  67
    Aesthetic Experience in Shaftesbury
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 25-74. 2002.
    [Richard Glauser] Shaftesbury's theory of aesthetic experience is based on his conception of a natural disposition to apprehend beauty, a real 'form' of things. I examine the implications of the disposition's naturalness. I argue that the disposition is not an extra faculty or a sixth sense, and attempt to situate Shaftesbury's position on this issue between those of Locke and Hutcheson. I argue that the natural disposition is to be perfected in many different ways in order to be exercised in th…Read more
  •  53
    Note on Taylor's "Fatalism"
    Analysis 23 (4): 96. 1963.
  •  200
    VIII—The Place of Intention in the Concept of Art
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 69 (1): 101-124. 1969.
    Anthony Savile; VIII—The Place of Intention in the Concept of Art, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 69, Issue 1, 1 June 1969, Pages 101–124, http.
  •  1
    Kant on the possibility of art
    Filosoficky Casopis 42 (3): 421-446. 1994.
  •  241
    The rationale of restoration
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (3): 463-474. 1993.
  •  176
    Imagination and aesthetic value
    British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (3): 248-258. 2006.
    One issue for theory is to account convincingly for the value of art and the significance of its specifically aesthetic character. Appeal to imagination, understood along Kantian lines as functioning to construct ‘a second nature from the material supplied by actual nature’, generates suggestive answers to both aspects of the task. The second nature that the artist inventively constructs in fine representation is one in which themes central to the inner life are revealed in ways as unestranging …Read more
  •  124
    Spinoza, Medea, and Irrationality in Action
    Dialogue 42 (4): 767. 2003.
    Nous ecartons ici deux tentatives visant a rendre compte de l’irrationalite de l’action akratique au sein du systeme de Spinoza: celle contenue dans Spinoza meme et une seconde toute recente, due a della Rocca, qui pretend parler au nom de Spinoza. Nous tracons a larges traits une troisieme voie, laquelle n’est pas manifestement en porte-a-faux avec les principes de la psychologie morale de Spinoza. Cette tentative tourne autour d’une conception du conatus integrant un element normatif et subjec…Read more
  •  97
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 7 (4): 458-459. 1967.
  •  102
    Narrative theory: Ancient or modern?
    Philosophical Papers 18 (1): 27-51. 1989.
    No abstract.