Michael Fischer

Bauhaus University Weimar
  •  43
    Literature and Empathy
    Philosophy and Literature 41 (2): 431-464. 2017.
    Many humanities professors feel anxious about the future of their subject. Declining enrollments, shrinking budgets, a depressed academic job market, and widely publicized gibes by governors and editorialists about the uselessness of the humanities are prompting some humanities scholars—myself included—to wonder occasionally whether anyone is going to carry on the work we care so much about. In her contribution to one of several recent books that I will be examining here on the plight of the hum…Read more
  •  19
    Rita Felski, Hooked: Art and Attachment
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 79 (2): 275-277. 2021.
  •  16
    AUBRY, TIMOTHY. Guilty Aesthetic Pleasures. Harvard University Press, 2018, 288 pp., $35.00 cloth (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (3): 343-345. 2019.
  •  16
    Ted Cohen on Sharing the World
    Philosophy and Literature 44 (1): 188-198. 2020.
    In "Stanley Cavell and the Limits of Appreciation," Ted Cohen restates his hatred of Richard Wagner's music. Cohen hears something "very nasty" in Wagner's music, "an element of Nazism," to borrow Thomas Mann's phrase for what Mann, too, found disturbing in Wagner.1 Whereas Mann was still able to value Wagner's music, Cohen despises listening to it. Cohen realizes that his revulsion sets him apart not only from Mann but also from W. H. Auden, who praised Wagner's "consummate skill" in creating h…Read more
  •  4