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    Kant on Poetry and Cognition.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 54 (1):1-17.
    Our engagements with poetry often leave us with a sense of having been not only aesthetically pleased and emotionally aroused but intellectually stimulated and cognitively rewarded.1 However, explicating the nature of such intellectual stimulus and accounting for poetry’s cognitive values are not easy tasks, given that poetry does not stand in the same relation to truth and knowledge as do science and philosophy. How then to account for the undeniable experience of having undergone a profound cognitive change after engaging with (...)
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    The Moral Psychology of Trust.David Collins, Iris Vidmar Jovanović, Mark Alfano & Hale Demir-Doğuoğlu (eds.) - 2023 - Lexington Books.
    This edited volume features discussions by leading scholars on the topic of trust and its place in moral psychology. The contributors cover theoretical and applied issues relating to trust, including trust and distrust in conditions of oppression, trust and technology, and trust in medical ethics.
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    Art and Moral Motivation: Why Art Fails to Move Us.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2023 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 57 (1):19-35.
    Abstract:My aim in this article is to defend the view that art is a relevant source of knowledge, including moral knowledge, in the absence of empirical evidence corroborating this view. In the first part, I discuss what is known as the causal question, that is, the question regarding art’s impact on spectators. I argue that the alleged failure of art to impact us may be a matter of moral motivation and the particular circumstances of moral reasoning more than the cognitive (...)
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    Glancing, Gazing and Binging: On The Appeal of Contemporary Television Serials.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 83:57-73.
    My aim in this paper is to explore the appeal of contemporary television serial drama. I argue that there are four main aspects of serials that inspire viewers’ interest and long-term commitment: serials’ overall aesthetics, its narrative complexity, strong emotional pull and serious mimetic aspect. I analyse each of these and I show how each stimulates our more general interests and emotional dispositions, primarily those related to aesthetic reward, intellectual challenge, moral clarity and entertainment. My analysis shows how these four (...)
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    Literature and Understanding: The Value of a Close Reading of Literary Texts.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2023 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (3):445-448.
    Detailed, precise and ridden with excellent examples, Jon Phelan’s Literature and Understanding: The Value of a Close Reading of Literary Texts is an inviting a.
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    Perspectivism, Cognitivism, and the Ethical Evaluation of Art.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2023 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 57 (3):31-48.
    Abstract:My aim in this article is to explore the role of perspectivism—roughly, the view that works of art prescribe a certain perspective—in aesthetic cognitivism and in the ethical evaluation of art, particularly as it features in the value-interaction debate. Although I am critical of perspectivism’s capacity to shoulder an artwork’s cognitive and ethical value, I find some of the arguments mounted against it, most notably those by Ted Nannicelli, misdirected, and I present several arguments against them. However, because my aim (...)
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    Reading as a Philosophical Practice by Robert Piercey (review).Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2023 - Philosophy and Literature 47 (2):468-471.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Reading as a Philosophical Practice by Robert PierceyIris Vidmar JovanovićReading as a Philosophical Practice, by Robert Piercey, 130 pp. London: Anthem Press, 2021.Robert Piercey's Reading as a Philosophical Practice is dedicated to exploring the passion of reading, and to explaining ways in which common readers, as Virginia Woolf calls them, rather than professionals, engage with reading. Piercey's answer to this question, which is also the central claim of (...)
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    A New Look at Kant’s Genius: a Proposal of a Multi- componential Account.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2020 - Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):248-269.
    As numerous scholars pointed out, Kant’s account of genius suffers from internal inconsistency, primarily due to the contradictory way in which Kant talks about the relation between imagination and taste in artistic production. What remains unclear is whether taste and genius work in concord in order to produce beautiful art, or whether one or the other takes charge. In this paper I look at this challenge, and I offer an interpretation of how Kant conceives of genius. I argue that the (...)
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    Becoming Sensible: Thoughts on Rafe McGregor's Narrative Justice.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 54 (4):48-61.
    There is much to admire in Rafe McGregor's new book: its analytical clarity and precision, depth and systematicity in argumentation, width of the material covered, sharpness of his vision, illuminative power of his examples. I share his concern for the future of aesthetic education within the dominant context of neoliberal imperative, and I am inspired by his dedication to invigorate humanists' battle for preservation of the practices we so deeply believe in. I agree with his overall intuition regarding the ethical (...)
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    Critical Note on James Harold’s Dangerous Art.Iris Vidmar Jovanović & Valentina Marianna Stupnik - 2022 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 1:69-74.
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    Erich Hatala Matthes, "Drawing the Line: What to Do with the Work of Immoral Artists from Museums to the Movies.".Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 42 (4):32-34.
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    Introduction.Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2022 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):141-143.
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    Jonathan Gilmore, "Apt Imaginings: Feelings for Fictions and Other Creatures of the Mind.".Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (3):185-187.
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    Book review rafe McGregor, a criminology of narrative fiction, bristol university press, 2021. [REVIEW]Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2021 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17 (1).
    Review of the book Rafe McGregor, A CRIMINOLOGY OF NARRATIVE FICTION, Bristol University Press, 2021, pp. 176, ISBN: 978-1529208054, Hardback, €74.70 / $66.09.
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    Wolfgang Huemer and Ingrid Vendrell Ferran (eds.), Beauty: New Essays in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. [REVIEW]Iris Vidmar Jovanović - 2021 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):442-445.
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