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    (1 other version)Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy.Paul Johnston, D. Z. Phillips, Philip Shields & B. R. Tilghman - 1989 - Journal of Religious Ethics 22 (2):407-431.
    Recent books by Paul Johnston, D. Z. Phillips, Philip Shields, and B. R. Tilghman all depict Wittgenstein as centrally concerned with ethics, but they range from representing his main works as expressing and advocating a particular religious-ethical outlook to arguing that his work has no ethical content but aims primarily to clarify such logical distinctions as that between ethical and empirical judgments. All four books raise the question about the moral philosopher's proper role, and each suggests a rather different answer. (...)
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  2. But is it Art ?B. R. Tilghman - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (1):117-118.
     
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  3. Wittgenstein, Ethics, and Aesthetics: The View From Eternity.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    Clarifies Wittgenstein's ideas about ethics and aesthetics and illustrates how those ideas apply to art history and criticism and to an understanding of the importance of art in people's lives.
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    Art and Imagination: A Study in the Philosophy of Mind.B. R. Tilghman - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (1):75-77.
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  5. Wittgenstein, Ethics and Aesthetics: The View from Eternity.B. R. TILGHMAN - 1991 - Philosophy 67 (261):412-414.
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    An introduction to the philosophy of religion.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1994 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    This work provides an introduction to the philosophy of religion, and is written for those with no previous knowledge of philosophy. It explains the nature of philosophical inquiry and shows how the demand for a philosophical examination of religion arose out of particular historical situations. It discusses traditional philosophical questions about the existence of God, miracles, the truth of the Bible, science and religion, and religion and ethics. The argument of the book suggests that the attempt to find historical and (...)
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  7. Morality, human understanding, and the limits of language.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 2001 - In Timothy McCarthy & Sean C. Stidd, Wittgenstein in America. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 237--249.
     
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  8. What is it like to be an aardvark?B. R. Tilghman - 1991 - Philosophy 66 (257):325-38.
    The Alligator's Child was full of 'satiable curtiosity. One day while rummaging in a trunk in the lumber room he came across a photograph of his father wearing an aardvark uniform and standing by a large ant hill. All excitement, he rushed to his father and breathlessly said, ‘Father, I didn't know that you had been an aardvark! What is it like to be an aardvark?’.
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    Alan H. Goldman, Aesthetic Value.B. R. Tilghman - 1999 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (1):81-81.
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  10. Danto and the ontology of literature.B. R. Tilghman - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (3):293-299.
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    The Moral Dimension of the Philosophical Investigations.B. R. Tilghman - 1987 - Philosophical Investigations 10 (2):99-117.
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  12. Wittgenstein, games, and art.B. R. Tilghman - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 31 (4):517-524.
  13. But is it art?: the value of art and the temptation of theory.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1984 - New York: Blackwell.
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    Isn't belief in God an attitude?B. R. Tilghman - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 43 (1):17-28.
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    Seeing and seeing-AS.B. R. Tilghman - 1988 - AI and Society 2 (4):303-313.
    This paper highlights the importance of inter-relationships between language, context, practice and interpretation. These inter-relationships should be of interest to AI researchers working in multi-disciplinary fields such as knowledge based systems, speech and vision. Attention is drawn to the importance of Part II, Section II of Wittgenstein'sPhilosophical Investigations for understanding the enormous complexity of the concept of seeing and how it is woven into an understanding of language and of human relations.
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  16. Aesthetic perception and the problem of the "aesthetic object".B. R. Tilghman - 1966 - Mind 75 (299):351-367.
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  17. Parmenides, Plato, and Logical Atomism.B. R. Tilghman - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):151-160.
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    Aesthetic descriptions and secondary senses.B. R. Tilghman - 1980 - Philosophical Investigations 3 (3):1-15.
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    Reply to professor Kivy.B. R. Tilghman - 1981 - Philosophical Investigations 4 (1):39-40.
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    Readings for an Introduction to Philosophy.James R. Hamilton, Charles E. Reagan & Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1976 - MacMillan Publishing Company.
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    Biblical Concepts and Our World Language and Spirit – Edited by D. Z. Phillips and Mario von der Ruhr.Ben Tilghman - 2006 - Philosophical Investigations 29 (4):395–400.
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    Causality and memory.B. R. Tilghman - 1966 - Pacific Philosophy Forum 4 (May):71-80.
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    Crossing boundaries.Ben Tilghman - 2006 - British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (2):178-191.
    There is much talk in the ‘art world’ about boundaries and the blurring of boundaries between art and non-art, art and craft, and various forms within art. What is meant by a boundary is not always clear and this paper tries to make some sense of what may be at stake when deciding on which side of a line something falls. It is suggested that the important thing is how we deal with and react to particular examples rather than worrying (...)
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    (1 other version)Charles le Brun: Theory, philosophy and irony.B. R. Tilghman - 1991 - British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (4):123-133.
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    Discerning Humanity in a Work of Art.Benjamin Tilghman - 1992 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 5 (8).
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    Emotions and some psychologists.B. R. Tilghman - 1965 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):63-69.
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    Estetiske beskrivelser og forklaringer.Ben R. Tilghman - 1989 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 2 (4).
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    Fallico and the problems of art.B. R. Tilghman - 1963 - World Futures 2 (1):83-85.
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    Francis Sparshott's "Theory of the Arts"The Theory of the Arts.B. R. Tilghman & Francis Sparshott - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 18 (4):95.
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    Kaufman on art, family resemblances, and Wittgenstein.Ben Tilghman - 2008 - British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (1):86-88.
    Kaufman describes the current debate on the possibility of a definition of art between the theorists and the anti-theorist Wittgensteinians. The Wittgensteinian reliance on ‘family resemblances’ is a serious objection to theoretical definitions. Wittgenstein, however, is said to be unable to give a proper account of the ‘inner experience’ encountered in art. By way of response, it is urged that attention to Wittgenstein himself will show that there are misunderstandings of the idea of family resemblances and that Wittgenstein's writings provide (...)
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    Language and aesthetics.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1973 - Lawrence,: University Press of Kansas.
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    Language and Painting, Border Wars and Pipe-Dreams'.Ben Tilghman - 2001 - In Richard Allen & Malcolm Turvey, Wittgenstein, Theory and the Arts. New York: Routledge. pp. 155.
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    Literature, philosophy and nonsense.B. R. Tilghman - 1990 - British Journal of Aesthetics 30 (3):256-265.
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    Problems and Perplexities.Benjamin R. Tilghman, Mary Delphine, James G. Case & Max Roesler - 1962 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (2):380 - 391.
    No satisfactory answers were received for the following questions.
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    Picture space and moral space.B. R. Tilghman - 1988 - British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (4):317-326.
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    Roger Fry: Art and Life.B. R. Tilghman & Frances Spaulding - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (3):117.
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    Reflections On Art And Ontology.Ben Tilghman - 1999 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 11 (18).
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    Reflections on Aesthetic Judgment and Other Essays.Benjamin Tilghman - 2006 - Routledge.
    Benjamin Tilghman has been a leading commentator on analytic philosophy for many years. This book brings together his most significant and influential work on aesthetics. Spanning a period of thirty years and covering topics in aesthetics from literature to painting, the collection traces the development of Tilghman's two principal themes; a rejection of philosophical theory as a way of resolving problems about our understanding and appreciation of art and the importance of the representation and presentation of the human and human (...)
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    Reply to professor Cebik.B. R. Tilghman - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (4):464-466.
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    Seeing and meaning.B. R. Tilghman - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):523-533.
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    Something about O. K. Bouwsma.B. R. Tilghman & Ronald E. Hustwit - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (176):394.
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    Seeing and Seeing‐as in Wittgenstein's Tractatus.B. R. Tilghman - 1983 - Philosophical Investigations 6 (2):116-134.
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    The Best of Intentions.B. R. Tilghman - 1982 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 16 (3):111.
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    The expression of emotion in the visual arts: a philosophical inquiry.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1970 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    We often use the words "emotion" and "feeling" as very nearly convertible ... See The Basis of Criticism in the Arts (Cambridge, Mass.,), p. ...
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  45. Wittgenstein and poetic language.Benjamin R. Tilghman - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (1):188-195.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003) 188-195 [Access article in PDF] Wittgenstein and Poetic Language B. R. Tilghman ACCORDING TO RICHARD KUHNS there are certain important parallels between symbolist poetic theory, especially that of Paul Valéry, and Wittgenstein's picture of language developed in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. 1 It strikes me that these parallels are strained and certainly unhelpful in illuminating either what Valéry says about poetry or his poetic practice. (...)
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  46. Announcement and Call for Papers: The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society is to hold the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium from 13 to 20 August 1995 at Kirchberg am Wechsel (Austria). The title of the symposium will be. [REVIEW]D. Z. Nagel, E. V. Savigny, C. Taylor, B. Tilghman & S. Toulmin - 1995 - Human Studies 17 (480):479-482.
     
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  47. Arthur C. Danto, The Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Art. [REVIEW]B. Tilghman - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:98-100.
     
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    European Influence on Celtic Art: Patrons and Artists. [REVIEW]Ben C. Tilghman - 2011 - Speculum 86 (2):519-520.
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    Understanding Language Acquisition: The Framework of LearningChristina E. Erneling Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993, xiii + 256 pp., $59.50; paper $19.95. [REVIEW]Benjamin R. Tilghman - 1997 - Dialogue 36 (2):425-427.