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7Capitalism, Communism, Environmentalism, and the Ideology of FreedomFilozofia 78 (10S): 62-74. 2023.
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57The Sense of Responsibility and the Justifiability of EmotionsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 13 (2): 215-233. 2010.
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4Inquiries into the Fundamentals of Aesthetics (review)Philosophical Review 85 (4): 571-575. 1976.
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7Autonomy, Education, and Societal LegitimacyThe Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 44 196-201. 1998.I argue that autonomy should be interpreted as an educational concept, dependent on many educative institutions, including but not limited to government. This interpretation will improve the understanding of autonomy in relation to questions about institutional and societal legitimate authority. I aim to make plausible three connected ideas. Respecting individual autonomy, properly understood, is consistent with an interest in institutions in social and political philosophy. Such interest, howev…Read more
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7Review of David Schweickart: Capitalism or Worker Control?: An Ethical and Economic Appraisal (review)Ethics 93 (3): 624-625. 1983.
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3Values of Art. Pictures, Poetry and Music (review)Journal of Aesthetic Education 31 (2): 108. 1997.
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9Fictions, Philosophies, and the Problems of Poetics (review)Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (3): 111. 1989.
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12An Aesthetics of the Popular Arts. An Approach to the Popular Arts from the Aesthetic Point of View (review)Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (2): 120. 1995.
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203Uniqueness arguments and artists' actionsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (1): 61-73. 1979.
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9Some Aspects of Wittgenstein’s Critique of AugustineInternational Studies in Philosophy 11 149-152. 1979.
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5II. Social ideals and social realityInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4): 387-399. 1976.
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35Responsibility of Persons for Their EmotionsCanadian Journal of Philosophy 7 (4). 1977.We sometimes blame persons, and we sometimes give them credit for the emotions they feel. We could, for example, speak of feeling hatred, resentment or envy as “reprehensible” in suitable circumstances, or say “He's to blame for feeling that way.” We could speak of feeling sympathy, affection or indignation as “commendable” in suitable circumstances, or say “He deserves credit for feeling that way.” And it is not just that we are assessing such emotion as somehow good or bad — in addition we may…Read more
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10Films Studies, the Moving Image, and Noel CarrollJournal of Aesthetic Education 40 (1): 104-110. 2006.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 40.1 (2006) 104-110 [Access article in PDF] Film Studies, the Moving Image, and Noël Carroll Edward Sankowski Department of Philosophy University of Oklahoma Engaging the Moving Image, by Noël Carroll. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003, 420 pp., $45.00 hardcover. Noël Carroll is the leading writer today about philosophy and film studies among those with an Anglo-American analytic philosophy…Read more
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6Review of David Schweickart: Capitalism or Worker Control?: An Ethical and Economic Appraisal (review)Ethics 93 (3): 624-625. 1983.
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26Free action, social institutions, and the definition of 'art'Philosophical Studies 37 (1). 1980.
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43Art Museums, Autonomy, and CanonsThe Monist 76 (4): 535-555. 1993.Museums influence society’s ideas about canons in relation to art and the aesthetic. Such canons, as represented in museum exhibitions and collections, have sometimes been criticized for exclusion of artists from some groups. These artists include members of racial minorities, women, and others. It may be objected that there is a danger in some such criticism. Group membership might, it may be said, come to matter too much in choices by museums, rather than what should matter, producing and appr…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics |
Meta-Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Philosophy of Social Science |