•  791
    Humor as a Tool (and a Weapon)
    In Emmie Malone & Elizabeth A. Scarbrough (eds.), An Introduction to Contemporary Aesthetics: Art, Community, and Experience, Routledge. 2025.
    This chapter argues that we should stop thinking of humor primarily as the emotion of comic amusement and start thinking of it as a communicative tool: a kind of social technology. Rather than asking what humor is in some deep, metaphysical sense, we should ask what humor does in different communication contexts. This shift helps us make sense of humor’s double edge: how it builds solidarity and excludes, empowers and silences, how it both resists power and reinforces it.
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    To become a public figure or celebrity, I claim, is to exist alongside a zombie version of yourself. This zombie shares the same name and physical likeness but operates independently of its flesh-and-blood counterpart. In fact, public figures do not have any special authority over the zombie version of themselves, and in some contexts, they enjoy less authority over their zombie counterparts than others do. In the US, for example, public figures are not legally entitled to protections against cr…Read more
  •  488
    This chapter introduces and defends a pragmatist model of aesthetic disagreement that avoids many of the philosophical puzzles generated by the traditional, semantic, approach. Mainstream philosophical inquiry into aesthetic disagreement begins with a rather innocuous assumption: to understand what’s going on we must first explain what disputants are saying, which involves identifying the meaning of the relevant expressions or determining how aesthetic claims could be true. However, this task br…Read more
  •  248
    Appropriation Art, Fair Use, and Metalinguistic Negotiation
    British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (2): 115-129. 2020.
    Appropriation art involves the use of pre-existing works of art with little to no transformation. Works of AA fail to satisfy established criteria for originality, such as creative labour and transformative use. As such, appropriation artists are often subject to copyright lawsuits and defend their work under the fair use doctrine of US copyright law. In legal cases regarding AA and fair use, judges lack a general principle whereby they can determine whether or not the offending party has ‘trans…Read more
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    Disability studies, conceptual engineering, and conceptual activism
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (1-2): 46-75. 2021.
    In this project I am concerned with the extent to which conceptual engineering happens in domains outside of philosophy, and if so, what that might look like. Specifically, I’ll argue that...