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Robert Hopkins
Robert Hopkins
Professor of Philosophy, New York University
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Picture, image and experience: A philosophical inquiry
R Hopkins
Cambridge University Press, 1998
4501998
A companion to aesthetics
DE Cooper
3181992
What is wrong with moral testimony?
R Hopkins
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3), 611-634, 2007
2152007
A companion to aesthetics
S Davies, KM Higgins, R Hopkins, R Stecker, DE Cooper
John Wiley & Sons, 2009
1352009
How to be a pessimist about aesthetic testimony
R Hopkins
The Journal of Philosophy 108 (3), 138-157, 2011
1332011
Kant, quasi‐realism, and the autonomy of aesthetic judgement
R Hopkins
European journal of philosophy 9 (2), 166-189, 2001
862001
Beauty and testimony
R Hopkins
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements 47, 209-236, 2000
802000
What do we see in film?
R Hopkins
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (2), 149-159, 2008
782008
Factive pictorial experience: What's special about photographs?
R Hopkins
Noûs 46 (4), 709-731, 2012
762012
Inflected Pictorial Experience: Its Treatment and Significance
R Hopkins
Philosophical perspectives on depiction, 151, 2010
742010
Explaining depiction
R Hopkins
The philosophical review 104 (3), 425-455, 1995
641995
Touching pictures.
R Hopkins
British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (1), 2000
602000
Imagining the past
R Hopkins
Perceptual imagination and perceptual memory, 46-71, 2018
572018
Painting, Sculpture, Sight, and Touch+
R Hopkins
The British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (2), 149-166, 2004
412004
Seeing-in and seeming to see
R Hopkins
Analysis 72 (4), 650-659, 2012
402012
What Perky did not show
R Hopkins
Analysis 72 (3), 431-439, 2012
362012
The speaking image: Visual communication and the nature of depiction
R Hopkins
352006
Aesthetics, experience, and discrimination
R Hopkins
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (2), 119-133, 2005
352005
Critical reasoning and critical perception
R Hopkins
Knowing art: Essays in aesthetics and epistemology, 137-153, 2007
322007
How to form aesthetic belief: Interpreting the acquaintance principle
R Hopkins
292006
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