Realism_and_Representation_-_Rembrandt's_Hat_(August_2012)_Version_Submitted,_with_Abstract.pdf (513.32 kB)
Realism and representation: the case of Rembrandt's hat
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-15, 13:54 authored by Michael MorrisSome artistic representations—the painting of a hat in a famous picture by Rembrandt is an example—are able to present vividly the character of what they represent precisely by calling attention to their medium of representation. There is a puzzle about this whose structure, I argue, is analogous to that of a familiar Kantian problem for traditional realism. I offer a precise characterization of the puzzle, before arguing that an analogue for the case of representation to the Kantian solution to the problem for traditional realism is implausible. I offer an alternative solution to the puzzle about representation which also explains why we should be interested in artistic representation in the first place. I close with the outline of a possible realist response to the traditional Kantian problem.
History
Publication status
- Published
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Journal
European Journal of PhilosophyISSN
0966-8373Publisher
WileyExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
23Page range
909-932Department affiliated with
- Philosophy Publications
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