Browsing by Author "Moran, Richard"
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2015 Mark Sacks Lecture Williams, History, and ‘the Impurity of Philosophy’
Moran, Richard A. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016) -
Anscombe on Expression of Intention
Moran, Richard; Stone, Martin (Palgrave Macmillan, 2009) -
Arthur Collins's The Nature of Mental Things
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 1994) -
Artifice and Persuasion: The Work of Metaphor in the Rhetoric
Moran, Richard (University of California Press, 1996) -
Cavell on Outsiders and Others
Moran, Richard A. (Universa Press, 2011-04-05) -
The Expression of Feeling in Imagination
Moran, Richard (Duke University Press, 1994) -
Formalism and the Appearance of Nature
Moran, Richard (Routledge, 2018-01-29)The various relations between formalism and the anti-theatrical begin to emerge from these passages. The critique of the "theatrical" artist takes a number of different forms: moral, psychological, political, and aesthetic. ... -
Getting Told and Being Believed
Moran, Richard A. (University of Michigan, 2005)The paper argues for the centrality of believing the speaker (as distinct from believing the statement) in the epistemology of testimony, and develops a line of thought from Angus Ross which claims that in telling someone ... -
Held Captive: Tolstoy, Nabokov, and the Aesthetics of Constraint
Gershkovich, Tatyana (2016-05-17)This dissertation examines a counterintuitive artistic imperative that emerged from the struggles of Leo Tolstoy and Vladimir Nabokov with an aesthetic problem of Kantian provenance. These two authors are widely considered ... -
Interpretation Theory and the First Person
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 1994)Discusses the rationalizing view of psychological discourse and the requirements of common sense psychology, specifically that of accommodating both first- and third-person ascriptions of mental states. Intentional psychology ... -
I—Richard Moran: Testimony, Illocution and the Second Person
Moran, Richard A. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013)The notion of ‘bipolar’ or ‘second-personal’ normativity is often illustrated by such situations as that of one person addressing a complaint to another, or asserting some right, or claiming some authority. This paper ... -
Kant, Proust, and the Appeal of Beauty
Moran, Richard A. (University of Chicago Press, 2012) -
Metaphor
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 1997) -
Modernism, Theatricality, and Objecthood
Moran, RichardWhat I offer here may be read as a note of thanks I wrote to Michael Fried many years ago, and which I reproduce here with only minor changes. I delivered it aloud in his presence on the occasion of a panel discussion on ... -
Precis of Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 2004) -
Problems of Sincerity
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 2005)It is undeniable that the assumption of sincerity is important to assertion, and that assertion is central to the transmission of beliefs through human testimony. Discussions of testimony, however, often assume that the ... -
Replies to Critics
Moran, Richard (Madrid Theoria, 2007)In this article, I respond to the comments of six philosophers on my book Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge. My reply to Joseph Corbi mostly concerns the relation between the two modes of self-knowledge ... -
Replies to Heal, Reginster, Wilson, and Lear
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 2004) -
Responses to O'Brien and Shoemaker
Moran, Richard (Blackwell Publishing, 2003) -
Review Essay on The Reasons of Love
Moran, Richard (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007)