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77On reading philosophers and doing philosophyMetaphilosophy 3 (3). 1972.The paper considers the possibility of following the socratic model in doing away with reading assignments as a basis for philosophical discussions in class and describes techniques used in a beginning course conducted by the author in which reading assignments were not given
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441Music in the momentPhilosophical Review 109 (1): 141-144. 2000.Jerrold Levinson’s Music in the Moment is a welcome addition to the impressive list of books in aesthetics, particularly the philosophy of music, published in the last several years by Cornell University Press. In it Levinson expounds and defends a view, inspired by the work of the nineteenth-century English psychologist and musician Edmund Gurney, that he calls “concatenationism.” This view is billed as “a defense of the intuitive listener” against Schenkerian and other “architectonicist” theor…Read more
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38Intention InterpretationTemple University Press. 1995." The essays, mostly commissioned by the editor, explore the presuppositions and consequences of arguing for the importance of the author's intentions in the way Hirsch does.
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25Knowledge and Argument (edited book)Upa. 1984.Provides a succinct exposition of a systematic strategy for assessing arguments from a cognitive point of view
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38Beyond the Letter: A Philosophical Inquiry into Ambiguity, Vagueness and Metaphor in Language (review)Journal of Aesthetic Education 16 (1): 112. 1982.
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81Action and Purpose. By Richard Taylor. (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1966. Pp. 269 + xiv. Price 48s.) (review)Philosophy 43 (163): 73-. 1968.
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69Aestheticized Institutionalism and Wollheim's DilemmaJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 73 (4): 385-390. 2015.In The Aesthetic Function of Art, I was mainly concerned to show how my “new aestheticism” can meet standard objections to aestheticism, but I have come to realize that, since it is as much a new institutionalism as it is a new aestheticism, its institutionalist aspect requires defense as much as its aestheticist aspect does. In this article, I show how a judicious aestheticizing of George Dickie's second version of the institutional theory of art, incorporating fundamental features of my own vi…Read more
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6Aesthetic ExperienceIn Jerrold Levinson (ed.), The Oxford handbook of aesthetics, Oxford University Press. pp. 99--116. 2003.
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268Intention and interpretation (edited book)Temple University Press. 1992." The essays, mostly commissioned by the editor, explore the presuppositions and consequences of arguing for the importance of the author's intentions in the ...
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357Actual intentionalism vs. hypothetical intentionalismJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 54 (4): 319-326. 1996.
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57But Is It Art? The Value of Art and the Temptation of TheoryJournal of Aesthetic Education 20 (3): 115. 1986.
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110Interpretation and construction: Art, speech, and the law, by Robert SteckerEuropean Journal of Philosophy 15 (1). 2007.
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67An introduction to deductive logic (edited book)Appleton-Century-Crofts. 1968.One of the main aims of modern logic at its inception was to show that mathematics could be "reduced to logic"; that is, that mathematical notions could be defined in terms of logical constants in the sense in which we have defined some logical ...
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51Foreknowledge and necessity: Summa theologiae la. 14, 13 ad 2Midwest Studies in Philosophy 1 (1): 5-12. 1976.
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78Knowledge of Actions. By Betty Powell. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1967. Price 18s.)Philosophy 43 (163): 71-. 1968.