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    Many authors have remarked on the relationship between the aesthetic categories of the sublime and the uncanny. Building on a suggestion made by Cynthia Freeland, my aim in this paper is to show how, once inverted, Kant's theory of the sublime provides a valuable resource for developing a novel theoretical approach to the uncanny. Whereas, according to Kant, the positive feeling of the sublime is a feeling of the superiority of one's faculty of reason over anything in nature, the uncanny as anti…Read more
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    Photographic Registers Are Latent Images
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (3): 404-407. 2023.
    In a recent article, Dawn Wilson (2021) has argued against single-stage accounts of photography by arguing against the latent photographic images upon which those accounts depend. Concomitantly, she argues that the only viable account of photography is multi-stage. Unlike single-stage accounts, multi-stage accounts do not postulate the existence of photographic images of any kind prior to development. Rather, according to multi-stage accounts, photographs are produced from “photographic register…Read more
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    Film, Perception, Aesthetics: An interview with Bence Nanay
    Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics 11 (1): 2-17. 2014.