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Debates

Symposium on The Space That Separates: A Realist Theory of Art

by Nick Wilson, Abingdon, Routledge, 2020, 258 pp., £36.99, ISBN 978-0-36778-414-0 (pbk)

 

Acknowledgements (Wilson’s)

I am very grateful to Alan Norrie for instigating and coordinating this symposium, my reviewers Dave Elder-Vass, Tobin Nellhaus, Alan Norrie, Andrew Sayer, and Ian Verstegen, and the Journal of Critical Realism for hosting this issue. I am also extremely grateful to Jessica Atkinson for her very helpful and insightful feedback on a draft.

Notes

1 References to Peirce [(Citation1931Citation58) Citation1994] follow the standard convention of volume number and paragraph number.

2 For Bhaskarian dialectics, see above all Alan Norrie (Citation2010).

3 Here I recommend the somewhat overlooked book Rescuing Dewey: Essays in Pragmatic Naturalism by Peter Manicas (Citation2008).

4 See Gary Hatfield’s (Citation2012) essay ‘Philosophy of Perception and the Phenomenology of Visual Space’ in which he also considers Mandelbaum.

6 See Bunting (Citation2020), Dowling (Citation2021), The Care Collective (Citation2020).

7 See Bhaskar (Citation2016, 115) on ‘ontological monovalence’.

8 This epistemological betweenness is the subject of the book I’m working on now. It is contained within critical realism’s opening premise – that the world exists independently of our knowledge of it.

9 I am careful here not to imply intention on the part of those doing the making – see Wimsatt and Beardsley (Citation1946) on ‘the intentional fallacy’.

10 See Wilson (Citationforthcoming), Wilson et al. (Citation2020), Gross and Wilson (Citation2018a, Citation2018b), Wilson and Gross (Citation2017), Wilson, Gross, and Bull (Citation2017).

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