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    Jane Austen’s _Pride and Prejudice_, as this chapter shows, is a novel in which Austen acutely and exactingly traces the moral development of her main characters. And in doing so, she places each in telling contrast to minor characters, all of whom remain morally defective in one way or another. In imaginatively identifying with these characters in the recognizably ordinary circumstances they encounter, we retrace our own moral growth and come to recognize the complex of factors required for ful…Read more
  • Representation in Art
    In Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
  •  4
    Representation and make‐believe (review)
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 36 (3): 335-350. 1993.
  • Representation in Art
    In Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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    Empirical Knowledge
    University of California Press. 1988.
    This remarkably clear and comprehensive account of empirical knowledge will be valuable to all students of epistemology and philosophy. The author begins from an explanationist analysis of knowing—a belief counts as knowledge if, and only if, its truth enters into the best explanation for its being held. Defending common sense and scientific realism within the explanationist framework, Alan Goldman provides a new foundational approach to justification. The view that emerges is broadly empiricist…Read more
  • Reference and Linguistic Authority
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (3): 305-321. 2010.
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    Skepticism About Goodness and Rightness
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 29 (S1): 167-183. 2010.
  •  7
    The Principle of Equal Opportunity
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (4): 473-485. 2010.
  •  9
    The Death of Epistemology: A Premature Burial
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2): 203-210. 2017.
  •  2
    Prudential Rules
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 36 (4): 473-490. 2010.
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    Desire Based Reasons and Reasons for Desires
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 44 (3): 469-488. 2010.
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    Realism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 175-192. 2010.
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    Appearing Statements and Epistemological Foundations
    Metaphilosophy 10 (3‐4): 227-246. 2007.
  • Real Beauty (review)
    Dialogue 38 (3): 667-670. 1999.
  • Reasons from Within: Desires and Values
    Oxford University Press. 2012.
    Reasons from Within defends the view that all our reasons for acting derive from our desires, and ultimately from our deepest concerns. There are no objective values in the world that could require our concerns to be other than they are. It will be of interest to anyone interested in the nature of values and reasons.
  • Representation in Art
    In Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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    Knowledge, Tennis, and Objective List Accounts of Well-Being
    Philosophia 53 (1): 109-128. 2025.
    This paper argues that objective list accounts of well-being cannot account for the fact that not all knowledge, an item typically on such lists, is good for people independently of their attitudes toward it. The most obvious way to distinguish that knowledge that is intrinsically valuable is precisely in terms of subjective attitudes and aims. Tennis is a source of well-being for me. It is not simply instrumentally valuable to me as a means to any usual member of objective lists. Since it is pl…Read more
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    Plain sex
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (3): 267-287. 1977.
  • Implications of Piaget for a Philosophy of Perception
    Dissertation, Columbia University. 1972.
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    Death: The asymmetry mystery
    Bioethics 37 (8): 798-805. 2023.
    As the Roman philosopher Lucretius asked, why do we fear and regret death, but do not regret not having been born earlier, when death and prenatal nonexistence are mirror images? Both deprive us of goods we might have had, and this deprivation most plausibly explains the badness of death. This paper first considers and rejects explanations other than the deprivation of goods. It then suggests an explanation in terms of a state of which death deprives us, and which is itself asymmetrical in regar…Read more
  •  65
    Sexual Ethics
    In R. G. Frey & Christopher Heath Wellman (eds.), A Companion to Applied Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Sex, Reproduction, and Love Privacy, Consent, and Homosexuality Rape and Harassment Prostitution and Adultery.
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    1 The Sun Also Rises: Incompatible Interpretations
    In Michael Krausz (ed.), Is There a Single Right Interpretation?, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 9-25. 2002.
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    Music, Art, and Metaphysics: Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4): 327-329. 1992.
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    Red and Right
    Journal of Philosophy 84 (7): 349. 1987.
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    Realism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 175-192. 1979.
    Definitions of stronger and weaker versions of physical realism are offered, The first relating to the existence of physical objects and the second to the independence of their properties. It is argued that recent debates about the commensurability and convergence of scientific theories and the causal theory of reference are irrelevant to the truth of these theses, Although their proponents seem to think them linked. It is then argued that support for realist positions must be inductive. Such su…Read more