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Victor Haines

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Westmount, Quebec, Canada
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Normative Ethics
  • All publications (14)
  •  93
    Literature and Moral Understanding: A Philosophical Essay on Ethics, Aesthetics, Education, and Culture
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (2): 257-259. 1992.
    Aesthetics
  •  38
    Aesthetic order
    Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (2): 193-215. 1994.
    Value Theory
  • The "lief" of belief
    Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3/4): 367. 1993.
  •  4
    Robert Burch and Massimo Verdicchio, eds., Between Philosophy and Poetry: Writing, Rhythm, History Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 24 (3): 170-172. 2004.
    Poetry
  •  84
    Recursive chaos in defining art recursively
    British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (1): 73-83. 2004.
    Art history cannot be sealed off in cultural isolation: given our innate forms of life, language, and human nature, cultural diversity is only skin deep. The identification of art by historical recursion could not be restricted to the fixed art history of one hermetically sealed cultural tradition because there is no such thing. Attempts to define artworks recursively thus lead to the absurdity that everything in the present might be art because of unknown art antecedents in earlier human cultur…Read more
    Art history cannot be sealed off in cultural isolation: given our innate forms of life, language, and human nature, cultural diversity is only skin deep. The identification of art by historical recursion could not be restricted to the fixed art history of one hermetically sealed cultural tradition because there is no such thing. Attempts to define artworks recursively thus lead to the absurdity that everything in the present might be art because of unknown art antecedents in earlier human cultures that we in a contemporary culture would not call art. Making the lack of a theory the theoretical point of a practice leads to chaos
    Aesthetics
  •  114
    No ethics, no text
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (1): 35-42. 1989.
    Aesthetics
  •  306
    Refining not defining art historically
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (3): 237-238. 1990.
    Aesthetics
  •  87
    Appreciating art appreciation
    Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (4): 529-543. 2000.
    Value TheoryAestheticsTopics in Aesthetics
  •  48
    Rhetoric and Existence
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (2). 1996.
  •  44
    Thelief of belief
    Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4): 367-383. 1993.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  82
    Aesthetic order
    Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (2): 193-215. 1994.
    Value TheoryAesthetic Cognition
  • Robert Burch and Massimo Verdicchio, eds., Between Philosophy and Poetry: Writing, Rhythm, History (review)
    Philosophy in Review 24 170-172. 2004.
    Poetry
  •  154
    Without guilt, what's the matter? How tragedy matters: Response to Richard Eldridge's "how can tragedy matter for us?"
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (2): 187-188. 1995.
    Philosophy of Literature
  •  87
    Morgan and the Missing Day in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    Mediaeval Studies 33 (1): 354-359. 1971.
    Political Theory
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