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  1. Experimental Philosophy of Art.Richard Kamber - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (2):197-208.
    Although experimental philosophers have been busy kindling fires under well-worn armchairs in areas of philosophy as varied as epistemology, normative ethics, theories of reference, and the free will controversy, the philosophy of art has remained largely untouched. As Denis Dutton observes: “There is precious little reference to empirical psychology in contemporary philosophical aesthetics, almost as if philosophers of art have wanted to protect their patch from incursions by psychologists.” I intend to show how techniques borrowed from experimental psychology can bring (...)
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    Does Philosophical Progress Matter?Richard Kamber - 2017-04-27 - In Russell Blackford & Damien Broderick (eds.), Philosophy's Future. Wiley. pp. 133–143.
    I argue that philosophy has achieved no appreciable progress in making people better and wiser or solving its own central problems. This lack of progress matters, but I find hope in experimental philosophy. Although philosophical worldviews from Plato's to the present have aided comprehension of how things hang together, their only steady progress has come from adjusting to advances in science. If the power of philosophy were like the power of poetry, this would not matter. Each worldview could be appreciated (...)
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  3. Why is that art?Richard Kamber & Taylor Enoch - 2018 - In Réhault Sébastien & Cova Florian (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics. Bloomsbury. pp. 79-102.
     
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  4. Why is that art?Richard Kamber & Taylor Enoch - 2018 - In Florian Cova & Sébastien Réhault (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Weitz reconsidered: A clearer view of why theories of art fail.Richard Kamber - 1998 - British Journal of Aesthetics 38 (1):33-46.
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    Philosophy’s Future as a Problem-Solving Discipline.Richard Kamber - 2011 - Essays in Philosophy 12 (2):292-312.
    Scientists often reach provisional agreement solutions to problems central to their disciplines, whereas philosophers do not. Although philosophy has been practiced by outstanding intellects for over two thousand years, philosophers have not reached agreement, provisional or otherwise, on the solution or dissolution of any central philosophical problem by philosophical methods. What about philosophy’s future? Until about 1970, philosophers were generally optimistic. Some pinned their hopes on revolution in methodology, others on reform of practice. The case for gradual reform still finds (...)
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    A modest proposal for defining a work of art.Richard Kamber - 1993 - British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (4):313-320.
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    The logic of the goldhagen debate.Richard Kamber - 2000 - Res Publica 6 (2):155-177.
    Since Daniel J. Goldhagen's Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaustattempts to show that the Holocaust is explicable and can be understood largely in terms of a single cause, “eliminationist anti-Semitism”, it is not surprising that the book has generated an international debate. What is surprising is the magnitude and emotional intensity of the debate. This article argues that the deepest flaws in it Hitler's Willing Executioners,as well as the chasm of disagreement between Goldhagen's detractors and defenders, have as (...)
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    Liars, poets and philosophers: The assertions of authors in philosophy and literature.Richard Kamber - 1977 - British Journal of Aesthetics 17 (4):335-345.
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    William James: Essays and Lectures.William James & Richard Kamber - 2007 - Routledge.
  11. A Study of the Relationship Between Philosophy and Literature.Richard Kamber - 1975 - Dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University
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    On the Nonexistence of Literary Ideas.Richard Kamber - 1979 - Philosophy and Literature 3 (2):199-210.
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  13. Shorter Reviews.Richard Kamber - 1978 - Philosophy and Literature 2 (2):266.
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    On Being Free (review).Richard Kamber - 1978 - Philosophy and Literature 2 (2):266-267.
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    Phenomenology, Structuralism, Semiology (review).Richard Kamber - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (3):364-365.
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    Review of "The Myth of the Intuitive: Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Method". [REVIEW]Richard Kamber - 2016 - Essays in Philosophy 17 (1):213-232.
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    "Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction," by Joshua Alexander. [REVIEW]Richard Kamber - 2013 - Teaching Philosophy 36 (1):88-91.
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    Phenomenology and Existentialism. Ed. Edward N. Lee and Maurice Mandelbaum. [REVIEW]Richard Kamber - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (2):222-224.
    This anthology of classic essays focuses on the philosophy of Edmund Husserl and the philosophical movement to which his writings gave impetus: phenomenology. Sixty contributions from a wide variety of scholars provide an introduction to phenomenology and existentialist phenomenology. Among the contributors are Frege, Chisholm, Merleau-Ponty, Schmitt, Tillman, Gendlin, Sellars, Linsky, Dreyfus, Ryle, Solomon, Schlick, Ricoeur, Marcel, Heidegger, Sartre, Brentano, Olafson, Camus, and de Beauvoir.
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