Works by Wicks, Robert (exact spelling)

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    Kant and the Experience of Freedom: Essays on Aesthetics and Morality.Robert Wicks - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3):336-338.
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    Dependent beauty as the appreciation of teleological style.Robert Wicks - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (4):387-400.
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    Arthur Schopenhauer.Robert Wicks - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Genesis of Kant's Critique of Judgement.Robert Wicks - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (4):643-644.
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    Modern French Philosophy: From Existentialism to Postmodernism.Robert Wicks & Robert J. Wicks - 2013 - Simon & Schuster.
    This is a thorough and balanced guide to modern French philosophical thought, providing lucid, authoritative accounts of famous philosophers whilst also highlighting lesser-known figures. Author Robert Wicks introduces the major works of each philosopher, explaining their impact on their peers and on the wider world. Covering such major movements as Existentialism, Surrealism, Structuralism and Postmodernism, this handbook is a useful resource for Francophiles, students of philosophy and all those interested in the intellectual landscape of 20th- and 21st-century France. The book (...)
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    Supervenience and aesthetic judgment.Robert Wicks - 1988 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (4):509-511.
  7. Kant on fine art: Artistic sublimity shaped by beauty.Robert Wicks - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (2):189-193.
    This essay critically examines the view recently set forth by Paul Guyer that Kant's theories of artistic beauty and artistic creativity exclusively coincide with this theory of natural beauty. I note that very great works of art, although they may indeed be beautiful, also tend to be sublime. To acknowledge the sense of awe which attends those great works of art which are also beautiful, I argue that Kant's theory of sublimity must also be included within an accurate interpretation of (...)
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    Spiritual Titanism: Indian, Chinese, and Western Perspectives.Robert Wicks & Nicholas F. Gier - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):160.
  9. The Divine Inspiration for Kant's Formalist Theory of Beauty.Robert Wicks - 2015 - Kant Studies Online 2015 (1).
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    Architectural restoration: Resurrection or replication?Robert Wicks - 1994 - British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (2):163-169.
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    Can tattooed faces be beautiful?: Limits on the restriction of forms in dependent beauty.Robert Wicks - 1999 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (3):361-363.
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    Beauty and Truth: A Study of Hegel’s Aesthetics.Robert Wicks & Stephen Bungay - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (2):281.
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    The World in Itself as a Meaningless and Almighty Will.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 53–66.
    This chapter contains section titled: I universal subjectivity II the world as will III the Two‐Tiered objectication of the will: Platonic ideas and Spatio‐Temporalindividuals Notes Further Reading.
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    Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kant on Judgment.Robert Wicks - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Kant’s _Critique of Judgment_ is one of the most important texts in the history of modern aesthetics. This _GuideBook _discusses the _Third Critique_ section by section, and introduces and assesses: Kant's life and the background of the _Critique of Judgment_ the ideas and text of the _Critique of Judgment_, including a critical explanation of Kant’s theories of natural beauty the continuing relevance of Kant’s work to contemporary philosophy and aesthetics. This _GuideBook_ is an accessible introduction to a notoriously difficult work (...)
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  15. Photography as a representational art.Robert Wicks - 1989 - British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (1):1-9.
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    The idealization of contingency in traditional japanese aesthetics.Robert Wicks - 2005 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 39 (3):88-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Idealization of Contingency in Traditional Japanese AestheticsRobert Wicks (bio)In many popular writings that date from the initial decades of the twentieth century, and also in recent scholarly studies, "Japanese aesthetics"—insofar as we can speak sweepingly of a complicated, multidimensional, and dynamic historical phenomenon—is characterized with a set of adjectives whose present linguistic entrenchment is clearly evident. Specifically we read that traditional Japanese aesthetics is an aesthetics of imperfection, (...)
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    Kant on beautifying the human body.Robert Wicks - 1999 - British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (2):163-178.
  18. Literary truth as dreamlike expression in Foucault's and Borges's "chinese encyclopedia".Robert Wicks - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):80-97.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 80-97 [Access article in PDF] Literary Truth as Dreamlike Expression in Foucault's and Borges's "Chinese Encyclopedia" Robert Wicks ALTHOUGH THE TOPIC REMAINS MOSTLY unexplored, Michel Foucault had an aesthetic and intellectual attraction towards writers and artists in the Spanish-speaking tradition. For example, at the conclusion of his Histoire de la folie (Madness and Civilization, 1961)—a book which brought him extensive intellectual recognition in France—Foucault (...)
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  19. Hegel's aesthetics: an overview.Robert Wicks - 1993 - In Frederick C. Beiser (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hegel. Cambridge University Press. pp. 348--78.
     
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  20. Hegel's Theory of Aesthetic Judgment.Robert Wicks - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 58 (2):406-407.
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  21. Supervenience and the "science of the beautiful".Robert Wicks - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (4):322-324.
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    Schopenhauer's On the Will in Nature.Robert Wicks - 2012 - In Bart Vandenabeele (ed.), A Companion to Schopenhauer. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 147–162.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Non‐Scientific Confirmations of Schopenhauer's Metaphysics in “The Wisdom Deposited in Language,” Zhu Xi's Neo‐Confucianism, Animal Magnetism and Magic Scientific Confirmations of Schopenhauer's Metaphysics in Plant and Animal Physiology, Comparative Anatomy and Physical Astronomy The Independence of Will from Intellect The Will as Kant's “Thing‐in‐Itself” Schopenhauer's Paradoxical References to the Brain Some Nietzsche‐Related Parerga in On the Will in Nature Notes References Further Reading.
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    Natural Beauty and Optimism in Schopenhauer's Aesthetics.Robert Wicks - 2010-02-19 - In Robert Stern, Alex Neill & Christopher Janaway (eds.), Better Consciousness. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 120–137.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Natural Beauty as a False Glitter Natural Beauty and the Emergence of Suffering in Artistic Expression The Sublimation of Beauty's Peacefulness Natural Beauty and the Expression of Wisdom Beauty, Tragedy and Ascetically‐Acquired Wisdom References.
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    Aesthetic Legacies.Robert Wicks - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (3):364-366.
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    Nietzsche's Ethics and His War on 'Morality' (review).Robert Wicks - 2001 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (3):450-451.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.3 (2001) 450-451 [Access article in PDF] Simon May. Nietzsche's Ethics and His War on 'Morality.' New York: Oxford University, The Clarendon Press, 1999. Pp. xi + 212. Cloth, $45.00. When Friedrich Nietzsche reviewed his career during his final year of intellectual activity, he wrote in Ecce Homo (1888) that his "campaign against morality" began with the publication of Daybreak (1880) eight years (...)
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  26. Using Artistic Masterpieces as Philosophical Examples: The Case of Las Meninas.Robert Wicks - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (3):259-272.
     
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  27. Arthur Schopenhauer’s Bronze Buddha: Neither Tibetan nor Thai, but Shan.Robert Wicks - 2011 - Schopenhauer Jahrbuch:307-316.
     
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    Critical Interpretations of the World as Will.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 67–80.
    This chapter contains section titled: I universal subjectivity II the world as will III the Two‐Tiered objectication of the will: Platonic ideas and spatio‐temporalindividuals Notes Further Reading.
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  29. Death and Enlightenment. The Therapeutic Psychology of The Tibetan Book of the Dead.Robert Wicks - 1998 - In J. E. Malpas & Robert C. Solomon (eds.), Death and Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 71--82.
     
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    Endless Suffering in the Daily World.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 83–94.
    This chapter contains section titled: I a universal will without purpose II the purposelessness of schopenhauer's Thing‐in‐Itself III life as embittering: Schopenhauer and buddhism Notes Further Reading.
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  31. Foucault.Robert Wicks - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. Routledge.
     
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    Foucault and the possibility of historical transcendence.Robert Wicks - 1998 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (2):85-108.
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    French Existentialism.Robert Wicks - 2006 - In Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 206–227.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Eighteenth‐and Nineteenth‐Century Anticipations of French Existentialism Existentialist Implications of the Nineteenth‐Century Emphasis upon Life: Instinct, Individuality, and Absurdity Concreteness and Absurdity Freedom, Anxiety, and Authenticity Morality French Existentialism's Influence.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche.Robert Wicks - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  35. Hud Hudson, Kant's Compatibilism.Robert Wicks - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (2):235-236.
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    Index.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 194–199.
    This chapter contains section titled: Works by Schopenhauer Selected Books About Schopenhauer's Philosophy Other Related Works.
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    Kant: a complete introduction.Robert Wicks - 2014 - Great Britain: Hodder & Stoughton.
    Kant: A Complete Introduction covers the key areas that students are expected to be confident in, outlining the basics in clear English, and then providing added-value features like summaries of key books, and even lists of questions you might be asked in your seminar or exam. In doing so, Professor Wicks introduces you to all of Kant's key works, including The Critique of Pure Reason"--Page 4 of cover.
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    Michel Foucault.Robert Wicks - 2003 - In Robert C. Solomon & David Sherman (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 243–264.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Foucault's Life The Experience of Growth and Liberation The Influence of Martin Heidegger Foucault as “Archaeologist” Genealogy, Power/Knowledge, and Surveillance Self‐Control and Self‐Artistry Conclusion: Liberation and Social Self‐Construction.
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    Natural Beauty and Optimism in Schopenhauer's Aesthetics.Robert Wicks - 2008 - European Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):273-291.
  40. Natural beauty and optimism in Schopenhauer's aesthetics.Robert Wicks - 2009 - In Alex Neill & Christopher Janaway (eds.), Better Consciousness: Schopenhauer's Philosophy of Value. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Nietzsche’s ‘Yes’ to Life and the Apollonian Neutrality of Existence.Robert Wicks - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):100-123.
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    Nietzsche’s ‘Yes’ to Life and the Apollonian Neutrality of Existence.Robert Wicks - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34:100-123.
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    Price, Sally. Primitive Art in Civilized Places.Robert Wicks - 1992 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 50 (1):74-75.
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    Schopenhauer, Hegel, and Alienated Labor.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 161–172.
    This chapter contains section titled: I the world's essence: Rational or irrational? II labor, imprisonment, and christianity III the world as will and representation and“Self‐Consciousness” in hegel's phenomenology Notes Further reading.
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    Schopenhauer's Idealism and His Criticism of Kant.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 39–52.
    This chapter contains section titled: I the Rejection of a Mind‐Independent reality II kant's theory of perception III kant's use of the term“object” IV the logic of manifestation Notes Further Reading.
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    Schopenhauerian Moral Awareness as a Source of Nietzschean Nonmorality.Robert Wicks - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 23 (1):21-38.
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    Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Eternal Life.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 145–160.
    This chapter contains section titled: I the question of life's value II funereal imagery and nietzsche's theory of tragedy III schopenhauer's moral awareness and eternal recurrence IV the eternalistic illusion of supreme health V nietzsche's madness and eternalistic consciousness Notes Further Reading.
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    Schopenhauer's Naturalization of Kant's a Priori Forms of Empirical Knowledge.Robert Wicks - 1993 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 10 (2):181 - 196.
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    Schopenhauer, Wittgenstein, and the Unspeakable.Robert Wicks - 2008 - In Schopenhauer. Wiley. pp. 173–183.
    This chapter contains section titled: I the quest for absolute value II what the philosophical investigations cannot say Notes Further Reading.
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    The eternal recurrence: Nietzsche's ideology of the lion.Robert Wicks - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (1):97-118.
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