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    Review of Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Art and Ethical Criticism (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (1). 2009.
  •  27
  • Book Review (review)
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 43 (168): 160. 1989.
  •  47
    Love's Knowledge, by Martha C. Nussbaum (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (2): 485-488. 1992.
  •  33
    The Company We Keep: An Ethics of Fiction
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (1): 98-100. 1991.
    In _The Company We Keep_, Wayne C. Booth argues for the relocation of ethics to the center of our engagement with literature. But the questions he asks are not confined to morality. Returning ethics to its root sense, Booth proposes that the ethical critic will be interested in any effect on the ethos, the total character or quality of tellers and listeners. Ethical criticism will risk talking about the quality of _this_ particular encounter with _this_ particular work. Yet it will give up the o…Read more
  •  12
    Critical Notice
    with G. P. Baker, P. M. S. Hacker, and Basil Blackwell
    Philosophical Investigations 9 (3): 229-244. 1986.
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    Developing work in the theories of action and explanation, Eldridge argues that moral and political philosophers require accounts of what is historically possible, while historians require rough philosophical understandings of ideals that merit reasonable endorsement. Both Immanuel Kant and Walter Benjamin recognize this fact. Each sees a special place for religious consciousness and critical practice in the articulation and revision of ideals that are to have cultural effect, but they differ sh…Read more
  •  13
    Abrams, M.H. Doing Things With Texts: Essays in Criticism and Critical Theory
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (2): 173-174. 1991.
  •  4
    Ohn "Kekes's moral tradition and individuality" (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2): 387. 1990.
  •  18
    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art
    Cambridge University Press. 2003.
    An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art is a clear and compact survey of philosophical theories of the nature and value of art, including in its scope literature, painting, sculpture, music, dance, architecture, movies, conceptual art and performance art. This second edition incorporates significant new research on topics including pictorial depiction, musical expression, conceptual art, Hegel, and art and society. Drawing on classical and contemporary philosophy, literary theory and art critic…Read more
  •  52
    Beyond Representation: Philosophy and Poetic Imagination (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 1996.
    The essays in this 1996 volume explore the ways in which traditional philosophical problems about self-knowledge, self-identity, and value have migrated into literature since the Romantic and Idealist periods. How do so-called literary works take up these problems in a new way? What conception of the subject is involved in this literary practice? How are the lines of demarcation between philosophy and literature problematised? The contributors examine these issues with reference both to Romantic…Read more
  • David Best, Feelings and Reason in the Arts (review)
    Philosophy in Review 6 329-332. 1986.
  • C.G. Prado, The Limits Of Pragmatism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 9 328-330. 1989.
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    Frank Lentricchia, After the New Criticism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 2 230-232. 1982.
  • Anthony J. CASCARDI , "Literature and the Question of Philosophy" (review)
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 43 (1): 160. 1989.
  • P. Guyer, Kant and the Claims of Taste (review)
    Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 70 (3): 346. 1979.
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    Frank Lentricchia, After the New Criticism Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 2 (5): 230-232. 1982.
  • David Best, Feelings and Reason in the Arts Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 6 (7): 329-332. 1986.
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    CG Prado, The Limits of Pragmatism Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 9 (8): 328-330. 1989.
  • Althusser and Ideological Criticism of the Arts
    In Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell (eds.), Explanation and Value in the Arts, Cambridge University Press. pp. 165--88. 1993.
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    Love's Knowledge, by Martha C. Nussbaum (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (2): 485-488. 1992.
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    Literature, Life, and Modernity
    Cambridge University Press. 2008.
    In Literature, Life, and Modernity Richard Eldridge focuses on the question of a reader's or a viewer's response to a literary or dramatic work in a specific historical epoch ("modernity"). That is, in contrast with many other philosophical approaches to literature, he avoids fixing attention on any putative doctrinal (moral or political or diagnostic) claims in a literary work. Thereby, and in many other admirable ways, he avoids the danger of treating literature as philosophy manqué, concedes …Read more