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  1. Austin and The Real.David Holt & Melwin Ulm - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (4):411.
     
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    An Example for Art-Critical Instruction: Roger De Piles.David K. Holt - 1994 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (2):95.
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    Conceptual frameworks and realism.David Holt & Melvin Ulm - 1982 - Metaphilosophy 13 (1):31–45.
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    Criticism: Foundation and Recommendation for Teaching.David K. Holt - 1991 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (2):81.
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  5. Conceptual Frameworks and The Real.Melwinulm Holt & David Holt - 1983 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 10 (3):373.
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    Causation, Transitivity, and Causal Relata.David Lynn Holt - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:263-277.
    I consider an alleged example of a non-transitive causal chain, on the basis of which J. Lee has argued that causation is non-transitive. I show that his analysis of the example rests on too coarse-grained an approach to causal relata. I develop a fine-grained analysis of events which owes much to Dretske’s notion of an allomorphic event, and I use this analysis to show that in the example all the genuine causal chains are indeed transitive. It emerges that when fine-grained (...)
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    Causation, Transitivity, and Causal Relata.David Lynn Holt - 1990 - Journal of Philosophical Research 15:263-277.
    I consider an alleged example of a non-transitive causal chain, on the basis of which J. Lee has argued that causation is non-transitive. I show that his analysis of the example rests on too coarse-grained an approach to causal relata. I develop a fine-grained analysis of events which owes much to Dretske’s notion of an allomorphic event, and I use this analysis to show that in the example all the genuine causal chains are indeed transitive. It emerges that when fine-grained (...)
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    Denis Diderot and the Aesthetic Point of View.David K. Holt - 2000 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 34 (1):19.
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    Feminist Art Criticism and the Prescriptions of Roger Fry.David K. Holt - 1998 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (3):91.
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    Postmodernism: Anomaly in Art-Critical Theory.David K. Holt - 1995 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (1):85.
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    Theatre & Behaviour: Hawkwood Papers 1979 to 1986.David Holt - 1987
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    The search for aesthetic meaning in the visual arts: the need for the aesthetic tradition in contemporary art theory and education.David Kenneth Holt - 2001 - Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
    Postmodern art theory is an anomaly in the history of art theory.
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    Unlikely allies against factory farms: animal rights advocates and environmentalists. [REVIEW]David M. Holt - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (2):169-171.
    I examine the risks and opportunities associated with social movement coalition building in attempts to block or curtail the rise of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) in the United States. As producers have scaled up animal production facilities, environmentalists and animal rights activists, along with numerous other social actors, have begun anti-CAFO campaigns. I argue that while the CAFO has mobilized a diverse group of social actors, these individuals and organizations do not all have the same interests (aside from resistance (...)
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