•  75
    Whimsicality in the Films of Eric Rohmer
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 34 (1): 306-322. 2010.
  • "A Dictionary of Modern Critical Terms": Edited by Roger Fowler (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (3): 294. 1988.
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    This is a short note on a problem arising from lewis's account of 'truth in fiction'. In the case of the unreliable narrator, A writer, On lewis's view, Must pretend to pretend. An explanation is offered for this in terms of mimicry or impersonation, And some consequences drawn about fictional ontology
  •  42
    Filosofia da literatura
    Critica -. 2008.
  •  6
    Truth, Fiction and Literature: a Philosophical Perspective
    with Stein Olsen
    Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187): 241-243. 1997.
  •  100
    Truth and Art in Iris Murdoch's The Black Prince
    Philosophy and Literature 2 (2): 209-222. 1978.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Peter Lamarque TRUTH AND ART IN IRIS MURDOCH'S THE BLACK PRINCE "Art," writes Bradley Pearson, protagonist and narrator in The Black Prince, "is concerned not just primarily but absolutely with truth." Bradley Pearson is also concerned with truth. And understandably so, as he has just taken the rap, and been imprisoned, for a murder he claims he never committed. There are two rather different concerns here with truth: there is the hi…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 23 (2): 84-86. 1983.
  •  359
    On not expecting too much from narrative
    Mind and Language 19 (4). 2004.
    The paper offers a mildly deflationary account of narrative, drawing attention to the minimal, thus easily satisfied, conditions of narrativity and showing that many of the more striking claims about narrative are either poorly supported or refer to distinct classes of narrative—usually literary or fictional—which provide a misleading paradigm for narration in general. An enquiry into structural, referential, pragmatic, and valuebased features of narrative helps circumscribe the limits of narrat…Read more
  •  197
    Work and Object
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 102 (1): 141-162. 2002.
    The paper considers what kinds of things are musical, literary, pictorial and sculptural works, how they relate to physical objects or abstract types, and what their identity and survival conditions are. Works are shown to be cultural objects with essential intentional and relational properties. These essential properties are connected to conditions of production and conditions of reception, of both a generic and work-specific kind. It is argued that work-identity is value-laden, whereby essenti…Read more
  •  91
    Arguing about art (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 7 (1). 1999.
  •  85
    The Opacity of Narrative (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2014.
    What is narrative? What is distinctive about the great literary narratives? In virtue of what is a narrative fictional or non-fictional? In this important new book Peter Lamarque, one of the leading philosophers of literature at work today, explores these and related questions to bring new clarity and insight to debates about narrative in philosophy, critical theory, and narratology
  •  51
    Esquisse d'une théorie nominaliste de la proposition (review)
    Philosophical Books 14 (1): 16-18. 1973.
  •  408
    The death of the author: An analytical autopsy
    British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (4): 319-331. 1990.
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    Reflections on the Ethics and Aesthetics of Restoration and Conservation
    British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (3): 281-299. 2016.
    This paper looks at some of the principles behind restoration and conservation applied to ancient artefacts and architecture. A number of case studies are discussed, from medieval stained glass to buildings that have been damaged by fire. The paper ends with some remarks about the conservation of ruins. Underlying the discussion are questions about the kinds of obligations—both ethical and aesthetic—that might constrain the practices of restoration: what ought and ought not to be done in particu…Read more
  •  116
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 32 (4): 84-86. 1992.
  •  78
    Object, Work, and Interpretation
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 12 (1): 1-7. 2005.
    The paper offers an overview of, and critical comments on, Michael Krausz’s Limits of Rightness. It focuses on three key aspects of the book’s intellectual framework: the ideals of interpretation, the objects of interpretation, and the ontological commitments of interpretation. The paper discusses how exactly these aspects are related Krausz’s views on constructive realism, in particular its relation to objects of interpretation, become crucial. His comments on Paul Thom’s theory of interpretati…Read more
  •  285
    Wittgenstein, Literature, and the Idea of a Practice
    British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (4): 375-388. 2010.
    The familiar idea that literature is embedded in social practices that help explain both its existence and its value took a distinctive form in analytic philosophy, drawing on speech act theory and a conception of ‘rules’. A major influence was John Rawls's seminal paper ‘Two Concepts of Rules’ (1955) in which he introduced the ‘practice conception of rules’ according to which certain practices are defined by rules that in turn make possible certain kinds of action. The idea underlies the notion…Read more
  • Aesthetic Essentialism
    In Emily Brady & J. Levinson (eds.), Aesthetic concepts : essays after Sibley, Oxford University Press. pp. 100--122. 2001.
  •  46
    Metaphor and Religious Language (review)
    Philosophical Books 28 (1): 59-61. 1987.
  •  186
    The Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies of the Creation of Meaning in Language (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 29 (115): 188-190. 1979.
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    How can we fear and pity fictions?
    British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (4): 291-304. 1981.
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    The High Price of Evading Boredom: A Reply to Erik Bjerck Hagen
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 11 (18). 1999.
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    The Aesthetic and the Universal
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 33 (2): 1-17. 1999.
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    Descartes (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 25 (101): 357. 1975.