University of Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2012
Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States of America
  • In the condition of modernism: philosophy, literature, and the sacred fount
    In Michael LeMahieu & Karen Zumhagen-Yekplé (eds.), Wittgenstein and Modernism, University of Chicago Press. 2017.
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    The philosophy and theory of film began with the skeptical question of whether film could be an art, given the mechanical way its moving pictures were produced. Theorists such as Noël Carroll and Victor Perkins have persuasively argued that the legacy of its defensive beginnings continues to compromise both philosophy and theory of film. This chapter seeks to contribute to an ongoing collective effort to overcome the effects of this legacy. It focuses on two films that invite comparisons not to …Read more
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    Midwest Studies In Philosophy, Volume 44, Issue 1, Page 260-278, December 2019.
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    The literary style of Henry James has attracted the attention of a number of leading analytic philosophers who are drawn to make claims for the philosophical significance of works of literature. Many of these philosophical commentators share a common approach: namely, they locate the philosophical center of gravity of James’s style in a philosophical view that his way of writing is understood to embody or corroborate. The aim of this essay is to argue that such an approach fails to capture what …Read more