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146The Visible and the Invisible in Merleau-Ponty and FoucaultInternational Studies in Philosophy 25 (3): 35-46. 1993.
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71“Strange Fruit”: Music between Violence and DeathJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 71 (1): 111-119. 2013.
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68Repetition and Self-Realization in Jazz ImprovisationJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (3): 285-290. 2010.
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50Refractions of Reality: Philosophy and the Moving Image by mullarkey, john (review)Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (4): 428-431. 2010.
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33Nietzsches Musikästhetik der Affekte (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 43 (1): 147-149. 2012.
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33Musical Concerns: Essays in Philosophy of Music (review)British Journal of Aesthetics 57 (1): 111-114. 2017.Musical Concerns: Essays in Philosophy of Music JERROLD LEVINSONoup. 2015. pp. 192. £25.00
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27Repetitions: Appropriating Representation in Contemporary ArtPhilosophy Today 35 (4): 307-324. 1991.
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27For The Love Of BoysFoucault Studies 17 213-231. 2014.Foucault’s late studies of classical Greek and Roman texts are significant for the attention they give to the nuances and complexities the authors of those texts attribute to the relations between men and boys. Foucault follows carefully the considerations the classical writers gave to the bodies, pleasures and knowledge that formed and were formed by these relations. His aim is not to capture what was said in these texts but to think with them about what it might have taken, lacking any standar…Read more
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25Review of Thomas Docherty, Aesthetic Democracy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (11). 2006.
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18Growing Old Together: A Shared AchievementEspes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (2): 42-55. 2023.In this essay, I account for what we mean by old, what it means to grow old, and what we might mean by a shared achievement in the case of growing old together. I turn to the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz for some early insights on the shared time embodied in growing older together and how a ‘werelationship’ shored up by this temporal structure is the foundation for constituting the social world. I follow Schutz’s attempt to use this temporality to describe the case of making music together and…Read more
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16Thinking with Images: An Enactivist AestheticsRoutledge. 2018.Thinking with images -- Aesthetics without theory -- The Baroque and Bacon's popes -- Chance meeting with Duane Michals -- Étant donnés, Marcel Duchamp -- Le Mépris or Contempt, a film by Jean-Luc Godard.
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16The Imperative of Responsibility (review)International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1): 109-109. 1990.
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14Fact and Fiction: Writing the Difference Between Suicide and DeathContemporary Aesthetics 4. 2006.
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13Varieties of Presence. A book reviewAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 162-167. 2012.
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12The Use and Abuse of Ancient Political Theory in Contemporary Social TheoriesSocial Philosophy Today 10 35-47. 1995.
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715 Certainty and Consistency in the Socratic ElenchusIn Scott Gary Alan (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 266-280. 2002.
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2Annunciations - Figuring the Feminine in Renaissance ArtContemporary Aesthetics 13. 2015.Viewers of Renaissance representations of the Annunciation miss an important irony. Where Mary is figured as unimpressed by Gabriel's proposal, she is upholding a masculinist ideal of female virtue. Where she is figured as delighted by the news, she represents an alternative feminine ideal that continues to be attractive to women and feminists, today. Inspired by the writings of Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva, I figure Mary in Renaissance representations of the Annunciation as contesting an id…Read more
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1Richard Kearney, Modern Movements in European Philosophy Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 9 (8): 312-315. 1989.
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1John Rajchman, Philosophical Events: Essays of the'80s Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 14 (2): 106-110. 1994.
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NietzscheIn Theodore Gracyk & Andrew Kania (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music, Routledge. 2011.
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Authority and Aristotle: The Politics of Deliberation in Ancient AthensDissertation, Duquesne University. 1987.It is generally held that the ancient Greeks had neither the language nor the political experience from which to draw a scientific account of authority. Alternatively it is argued that the Greeks experienced a variation of what we call the prerogative to rule, and that the ancient account of authority can be located in what Aristotle and others have said about ruling and being ruled. I demonstrate that authority does figure in the political lives of the ancient Greeks, that Aristotle gives an ac…Read more
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John Rajchman, Philosophical Events: Essays of the '80s (review)Philosophy in Review 14 106-110. 1994.
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Peter McCormick, Modernity, Aesthetics, and the Bounds of Art Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 14 (2): 106-110. 1994.
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Certainty and Consistency in the Socratic ElenchusIn Gary Alan Scott (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 266-280. 2002.
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Peter McCormick, Modernity, Aesthetics, and the Bounds of Art (review)Philosophy in Review 14 106-110. 1994.
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Art and Artworks |
Philosophy of Film |
Philosophy of Music |
Philosophy of Visual Art |
Aesthetic Cognition |
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