•  2
    Book reviews (review)
    Mind 83 (332): 634-635. 1974.
  •  2
    A Companion to Aesthetics: The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (edited book)
    with Robert Hopkins
    Wiley-Blackwell. 1992.
  •  2
    Finding the music again
    The Philosophers' Magazine 38 45-46. 2007.
  •  2
    Islamic and Jewish Philosophers
    In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers, Blackwell. 2017.
    Averroes is the Latin name of Abu'l Walid ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Rushd (1126–1198 ce), who was born in Cordoba, Spain. He was a public official, serving as both royal physician and judge, but his political career was often difficult, and by the time of his death he had suffered banishment to North Africa. He is an outstanding representative of the great cultural achievements of Muslim Spain, and produced philosophical works which came to resonate through the West for many centuries after his…Read more
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    Nietzsche
    In Nicholas Bunnin & E. P. Tsui‐James (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy, Blackwell. 2002.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Life and Writings ‘Catastrophe’ Concepts, World and Life Psychology and ‘Genealogy’ Science, Perspective and Power Morality and Religion Overcoming Nihilism.
  •  1
    El mundo islámico
    In Manuel Garrido (ed.), El Legado Filosófico y Científico Del Siglo Xx, Cátedra. pp. 999--1011. 2005.
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    Music, Nature and Trasncendence
    Rivista di Estetica 80 48-64. 2022.
    In both Western and East Asian traditions, large claims have been made about the power of aesthetic experience, whether of art (especially music) or of nature, to foster a sense of transcendence. There are, however, important differences between the traditions and, in consequence, between the characters of these claims. After illustrating these claims, I identify and elaborate on some of their salient aspects. I then argue that East Asian traditions possess greater resources than Western ones fo…Read more
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    Reviews (review)
    with William Taylor, James Scotland, G. R. Batho, Elizabeth Halsall, Michael Paffard, Antony Flew, Gordon Shute, Bridie Raban, Geraldine Joncich Clifford, and W. P. Gothard
    British Journal of Educational Studies 32 (2): 176-194. 1984.
  • Book reviews (review)
    with Stephen Kaplan, Michael Comans, Whalen Lai, and Karel Werner
    Asian Philosophy 7 (1): 59-72. 1997.
    History of Islamic Philosophy Seyyed Hossein Nasr & Oliver Leaman, Editors, 1996 London, Routledge Part I, xx+ 780 pp., Part II, xiv + 428 pp., hb ISBN 0415 05 6675, £120.00 Early Advaita Vedānta and Buddhism: the Mahāyāna context of the Gaudapādiya‐Kārikā Richard King, 1995 Albany, State University of New York Press xii + 341 pp., pb $19.95 Vaisnavism: its philosophy, theology and religious discipline S.M. Srinwasa Chari, 1994 Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass xxxviii + 383 pp., pb Rs. 350 Vaisnavism:…Read more
  • Truth and liberal education
    In Paul Heywood Hirst, Robin Barrow & Patricia White (eds.), Beyond Liberal Education: Essays in Honour of Paul H. Hirst, Routledge. pp. 30--48. 1993.
  • Mystery, world and religion
    In John Cornwell & Michael McGhee (eds.), Philosophers and God: at the frontiers of faith and reason, Continuum. 2009.
  • Linguistics and ‘Cultural Deprivation’
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 12 (1): 113-120. 1978.
    David E Cooper; Linguistics and ‘Cultural Deprivation’, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 12, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 113–120, https://doi.org/10.1.
  • The Persistence of Beauty
    In Claes Entzenberg & S. Säätela (eds.), Perspectives on Aesthetics, Art and Culture, Thales. 2005.
    Throughout the twentieth century, aestheticians and art theorists declared the 'death' of beauty as a serious, meaningful concept for aesthetics and art practice. Such declarations are better understood as polemical provocations, making their obituarism premature. Careful attention to the writings of those cited testify to the persistence of beauty, albeit in new, 'difficult', 'challenging' forms. Beauty persists, taking on new forms and inflections.