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  1. Responding to Ann Cahill, Alice MacLachlan, and Jordan Pascoe.Helga Varden - 2023 - Estudos Kantianos 11 (1):175-188.
    This is my AMC response to my critics Ann Cahill, Alice MacLachlan, and Jordan Pascoe in Estudos Kantianos 11(1) 2023.
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  2. "Overcoming Objectification: A Carnal Ethics," by Ann J. Cahill[REVIEW]Shoshana Brassfield - 2012 - Teaching Philosophy 35 (2):217-221.
    The central argument of Ann Cahill’s Overcoming Objectification is that the concept of sexual objectification should be replaced by Cahill’s concept of derivatization in order to better capture the wrongness of degrading images and practices without depending on an objectionably narrow and disembodied conception of self. To derivatize someone is not to treat her as a non-person, but rather to treat her as a derivative person, reducing her to an aspect of another’s being. Although not perfect, Cahill’s (...)
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    Sites/Sights of Ecology: Introduction (Preface and First Interlude).Jacob Henry Leveton - manuscript
    This preface and opening interlude from 'Sites/Sights of Ecology' introduces a philosophical and aesthetic method for reading visual culture at the intersection of ecological crisis, materialist critique, and speculative perception. Drawing on Spinoza, Merleau-Ponty, Aristotle, Barad, and Derrida, the essay explores how composite artworks—those that traverse painting, poetics, artist books, sound, and moving image—operate not just as aesthetic events but as ontological provocations. Attuned to the political and philosophical stakes of perception, the piece develops a sensory methodology for encountering ecological (...)
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  4. Introduction: Feminism and Aesthetics.Peg Zeglin Brand Weiser & Mary Devereaux - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (4):ix-xx.
    This special issue of HYPATIA: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy entitled "Women, Art, and Aesthetics" highlights the expanded range of topics at center stage in feminist philosophical inquiry to date (2003): recontextualizing women artists (essays by Patricia Locke, Eleanor Heartney, and Michelle Meagher), bodies and beauty (Ann J. Cahill, Sheila Lintott, Janell Hobson, Richard Shusterman, Joanna Frueh), art, ethics, politics, law (A. W. Eaton, Amy Mullin, L. Ryan Musgrave, Teresa Winterhalter), and review essays by Estella Lauter and Flo Leibowitz. (...)
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    Tractarian Ethics: A Transcendental Vision.Michael Hall - 2024 - Wittgenstein-Studien 15 (1):1-15.
    This paper attempts to offer a positive reading of Tractarian ethics motivated by Kevin Cahill’s therapeutic framing of the Tractatus, on which ethics and language are taken to be coextensive, mutually encompassing spheres. This is taken to secure positive import for Tractarian ethics in a broad sense, though not connected to specific approbations or prohibitions. This is argued for in three sections: first, specifying the animating therapeutic intention of the Tractatus as reawakening the reader to a sense of wonder, (...)
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