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384Aesthetics and literature: A problematic relation?Philosophical Studies 135 (1). 2007.The paper argues that there is a proper place for literature within aesthetics but that care must be taken in identifying just what the relation is. In characterising aesthetic pleasure associated with literature it is all too easy to fall into reductive accounts, for example, of literature as merely “fine writing”. Belleslettrist or formalistic accounts of literature are rejected, as are two other kinds of reduction, to pure meaning properties and to a kind of narrative realism. The idea is dev…Read more
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118Objects of InterpretationMetaphilosophy 31 (1-2): 96-124. 2000.The paper examines the relation between interpretation and the objects of interpretation, principally, but not exclusively, in the realm of art. Several theses are defended: that interpretation cannot proceed without prior determination of the kind of thing being interpreted; that the mode of interpretation is determined by the nature of its object; that interpretation, of a meaning‐determining rather than generic kind, focuses at the level of works, not descending to a bedrock of “mere objects”…Read more
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179The Philosophy of LiteratureWiley-Blackwell. 2008.By exploring central issues in the philosophy of literature, illustrated by a wide range of novels, poems, and plays, _Philosophy of Literature_ gets to the heart of why literature matters to us and sheds new light on the nature and interpretation of literary works. Provides a comprehensive study, along with original insights, into the philosophy of literature Develops a unique point of view - from one of the field's leading exponents Offers examples of key issues using excerpts from well-known …Read more
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36On Keeping Psychology Out of Literary CriticismIn Elisabeth Schellekens Dammann & Peter Goldie (eds.), The Aesthetic Mind: Philosophy and Psychology, Oxford University Press. pp. 299-312. 2011.
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FictionIn Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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229The elusiveness of poetic meaningRatio 22 (4): 398-420. 2009.Various aspects of poetic meaning are discussed, centred on the relation of form and content. A C Bradley's thesis of form-content identity, suitably reformulated, is defended against criticisms by Peter Kivy. It is argued that the unity of form-content is not discovered in poetry so much as demanded of it when poetry is read 'as poetry'. A shift of emphasis from talking about 'meaning' in poetry to talking about 'content' is promoted, as is a more prominent role for 'experience' in characterisi…Read more
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114Replies to Attridge, Blackburn, Feagin, and HarcourtBritish Journal of Aesthetics 50 (1): 99-106. 2010.(No abstract is available for this citation)
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"T. S. Eliot and the Philosophy of Criticism": Richard Shusterman (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (4): 384. 1989.
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268Making sense: A theory of interpretation (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (1): 80-84. 2003.
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LiteratureIn Berys Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, Routledge. 2013.
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1"Deconstruction Reframed": Floyd Merrell (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 26 (3): 290. 1986.
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252Tragedy and moral valueAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (2). 1995.This Article does not have an abstract
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129Work and object: explorations in the metaphysics of artOxford University Press. 2010.Issues about the creation of works, what is essential and inessential to their identity, their distinct kinds of properties, including aesthetic properties, ...
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314Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art: The Analytic Tradition: An Anthology (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.This anthology provides comprehensive coverage of the major contributions of analytic philosophy to aesthetics and the philosophy of art, from the earliest beginnings in the 1950’s to the present time. Traces the contributions of the analytic tradition to aesthetics and the philosophy of art, from the 1950’s to the present time. Designed as a comprehensive guide to the field, it presents the most often-cited papers that students and researchers encounter. Addresses a wide range of topics, includ…Read more
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5On perceiving conceptual artIn Peter Goldie & Elisabeth Schellekens (eds.), Philosophy and conceptual art, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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74The philosophy of literature : Pleasure restoredIn Peter Kivy (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Background The Way Forward.
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77Language, Interpretation and Worship—IIRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 31 109-122. 1992.Martin Warner's subtle and far-reaching synthesis of philosophical theology and philosophy of language belongs in a cluster of papers he has written on related topics so it would be helpful to begin by setting out this wider context. His concerns overall cover three interlocking subjects: biblical interpretation, biblical translation, and reform of the liturgy. All pose a central conundrum, which in its briefest formulation is just this: what kind of meaning is involved in each case? Warner's pa…Read more
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1Fiction and realityIn Philosophy and fiction: essays in literary aesthetics, Aberdeen University Press. 1983.
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857Truth, fiction, and literature: a philosophical perspectiveOxford University Press. 1994.This book examines the complex and varied ways in which fictions relate to the real world, and offers a precise account of how imaginative works of literature can use fictional content to explore matters of universal human interest. While rejecting the traditional view that literature is important for the truths that it imparts, the authors also reject attempts to cut literature off altogether from real human concerns. Their detailed account of fictionality, mimesis, and cognitive value, founded…Read more