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    The Philosophy of Wine: A Case of Truth, Beauty and Intoxication.Cain Todd Durham - 2012 - Mind 121 (483):484.
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  2. Fitting Feelings and Elegant Proofs: On the Psychology of Aesthetic Evaluation in Mathematics.Cain Todd - 2017 - Philosophia Mathematica:nkx007.
    ABSTRACT This paper explores the role of aesthetic judgements in mathematics by focussing on the relationship between the epistemic and aesthetic criteria employed in such judgements, and on the nature of the psychological experiences underpinning them. I claim that aesthetic judgements in mathematics are plausibly understood as expressions of what I will call ‘aesthetic-epistemic feelings’ that serve a genuine cognitive and epistemic function. I will then propose a naturalistic account of these feelings in terms of sub-personal processes of representing and (...)
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    Fitting Feelings and Elegant Proofs: On the Psychology of Aesthetic Evaluation in Mathematics†.Cain Todd - 2018 - Philosophia Mathematica 26 (2):211-233.
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    Values of Beauty: Historical Essays in Aesthetics.Cain Todd - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (227):313-316.
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    Art and Intention: A Philosophical Study.Cain Todd - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226):153-156.
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    Emotion and Value.Sabine Roeser & Cain Samuel Todd (eds.) - 2014 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume brings together new work by leading philosophers on the topics of emotion and value, and explores issues at their intersection. Recent work in philosophy and psychology has had important implications for topics such as the role that emotions play in practical rationality and moral psychology, the connection between imagination and emotion in the appreciation of fiction, and more generally with the ability of emotions to discern axiological saliences and to ground the objectivity of ethical or aesthetic value judgements. (...)
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  7. Imaginability, morality, and fictional truth: Dissolving the puzzle of 'imaginative resistance'.Cain Samuel Todd - 2009 - Philosophical Studies 143 (2):187-211.
    This paper argues that there is no genuine puzzle of ‘imaginative resistance’. In part 1 of the paper I argue that the imaginability of fictional propositions is relative to a range of different factors including the ‘thickness’ of certain concepts, and certain pre-theoretical and theoretical commitments. I suggest that those holding realist moral commitments may be more susceptible to resistance and inability than those holding non-realist commitments, and that it is such realist commitments that ultimately motivate the problem. However, I (...)
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  8. Imagination, Aesthetic Feelings, and Scientific Reasoning.Cain Todd - 2020 - In Milena Ivanova & Stephen French (eds.), Aesthetics and Science. Routledge.
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  9. Unmasking the truth beneath the beauty: Why the supposed aesthetic judgements made in science may not be aesthetic at all.Cain S. Todd - 2008 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 22 (1):61 – 79.
    In this article I examine the status of putative aesthetic judgements in science and mathematics. I argue that if the judgements at issue are taken to be genuinely aesthetic they can be divided into two types, positing either a disjunction or connection between aesthetic and epistemic criteria in theory/proof assessment. I show that both types of claim face serious difficulties in explaining the purported role of aesthetic judgements in these areas. I claim that the best current explanation of this role, (...)
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  10. Emotion and Value.Cain Todd - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (10):702-712.
    The nature of the general connection between emotion and value, and of the various connections between specific emotions and values, lies at the heart of philosophical discussion of the emotions. It is also central to some accounts of the nature of value itself, of value in general but also of the specific values studied within particular philosophical domains. These issues all form the subject matter of this article, and they in turn are all connected by two main questions: (i) How (...)
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    The Philosophy of Wine: A Case of Truth, Beauty and Intoxication.Cain Todd - 2010 - Routledge.
    Does this Bonnes-Mares really have notes of chocolate, truffle, violets, and merde de cheval? Can wines really be feminine, profound, pretentious, or cheeky? Can they express emotion or terroir? Do the judgements of 'experts' have any objective validity? Is a great wine a work of art? Questions like these will have been entertained by anyone who has ever puzzled over the tasting notes of a wine writer, or been baffled by the response of a sommelier to an innocent question. Only (...)
  12. Attending Emotionally to Fiction.Cain Todd - 2012 - Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (4):449-465.
    This paper addresses the so-called paradox of fiction, the problem of explaining how we can have emotional responses towards fiction. I claim that no account has yet provided an adequate explanation of how we can respond with genuine emotions when we know that the objects of our responses are fictional. I argue that we should understand the role played by the imagination in our engagement with fiction as functionally equivalent to that which it plays under the guise of acceptance in (...)
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  13. Quasi-realism, acquaintance, and the normative claims of aesthetic judgement.Cain Samuel Todd - 2004 - British Journal of Aesthetics 44 (3):277-296.
    My primary aim in this paper is to outline a quasi-realist theory of aesthetic judgement. Robert Hopkins has recently argued against the plausibility of this project because he claims that quasi-realism cannot explain a central component of any expressivist understanding of aesthetic judgements, namely their supposed ‘autonomy’. I argue against Hopkins’s claims by contending that Roger Scruton’s aesthetic attitude theory, centred on his account of the imagination, provides us with the means to develop a plausible quasi-realist account of aesthetic judgement. (...)
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  14. Representation and ephemerality in olfaction.Cain Todd - 2018 - In Thomas Crowther & Clare Mac Cumhaill (eds.), Perceptual Ephemera. Oxford University Press.
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  15. Relatively Fitting Emotions and Apparently Objective Values.Cain Todd - 2014 - In Sabine Roeser & Cain Samuel Todd (eds.), Emotion and Value. Oxford University Press.
     
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  16. Imagination, Fantasy, and Sexual Desire.Cain Todd - 2012 - In Hans Maes & Jerrold Levinson (eds.), Art and Pornography. Oxford University Press.
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    Tasting in Time: The Affective and Temporal Dimensions of Flavour Perception.Cain Todd - 2018 - The Monist 101 (3):277-293.
    This paper explores some connections between flavour perception, emotion, and temporal experience. Focussing on the question, If you like that taste of X and I do not, are we tasting the same thing X?, I will approach it by looking at some differences between how experts and nonexperts ‘taste’. I will eventually answer that if by ‘the same thing’ we mean the overall flavour profile of a complex sensory object, then the answer must be negative. I will argue that there (...)
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    Affective memory, imagined emotion, and bodily imagery.Cain Todd - 2023 - Synthese 202 (5):1-24.
    This paper examines two phenomena that are usually treated separately but which resemble each other insofar as they both raise questions concerning the difference, if there is one, between so-called ‘real’ and ‘as if’ emotions: affective memory and imagined emotion. The existence of both states has been explicitly denied, and there are very few positive accounts of either. I will argue that there are no good grounds for scepticism about the existence of ‘as if’ emotions, but also that the existing (...)
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    Imagination, Expressiveness, and Expression in the Case of Wine.Cain Todd - 2012 - In Andrew Hamilton & Nick Zangwill (eds.), Scruton's Aesthetics. Palgrave Macmillan.
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    Why we do not perceive aesthetic properties.Cain Todd - 2014 - In Anne Reboul (ed.), Mind, Value and Metaphysics: philosophical papers dedicated to Kevin Mulligan. London: Springer.
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  21. Aesthetic, ethical, and cognitive value.Cain Todd - 2007 - South African Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):216-227.
    This paper addresses two recent debates in aesthetics: the ‘moralist debate’, concerning the relationship between the ethical and aesthetic evaluations of artworks, and the ‘cognitivist debate’, concerning the relationship between the cognitive and aesthetic evaluations of artworks. Although the two debates appear to concern quite different issues, I argue that the various positions in each are marked by the same types of confusions and ambiguities. In particular, they demonstrate a persistent and unjustified conflation of aesthetic and artistic value, which in (...)
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  22. Imagination, Attitude, And Experience Inaesthetic Judgment.Cain Samuel Todd - 2004 - Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics (1).
    In this paper I wish to defend a particular form of the traditional, and now almost wholly unfashionable, notion of an aesthetic attitude.
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    Expression and Objectivity in the Case of Wine: Defending the Aesthetic Terroir of Tastes and Smells.Cain Todd - 2012 - Rivista di Estetica 51:95-115.
    This paper provides an account of the nature of our appreciation of wine, and a defence of the aesthetic value of tastes and smells. Focusing primarily on Roger Scruton’s recent claims, I argue against him that our appreciation of wine meets his own constraints on aesthetic interest and, moreover, that the cultural significance he grants to wine is in large part grounded in its aesthetic value. I show that Scruton’s claims are thus in tension with each other, not because he (...)
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  24. Imagination, Fantasy, and Sexual Desire.Cain Todd - 2012 - In Hans Maes & Jerrold Levinson (eds.), Art and Pornography. Oxford University Press.
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    Art and intention: A philosophical study – Paisley Livingston.Cain Todd - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (226):153–156.
    Do the artists intentions have anything to do with the making and appreciation of works of art? In Art and Intention, Paisley Livingston develops a broad and balanced perspective on perennial disputes between intentionalists and anti-intentionalists in philosophical aesthetics and critical theory. He surveys and assesses a wide range of rival assumptions about the nature of intentions and the status of intentionalist psychology. With detailed reference to examples from diverse media, art forms, and traditions, he demonstrates that insights into the (...)
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    An introduction to the philosophy of art.Cain Todd - 2005 - .
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  27. Attention, Negative Valence, and Tragic Emotions.Cain Todd - 2013 - In Jerrold Levinson & Paul Destree (eds.), Suffering Art Gladly: The Paradox of Negative Emotions in Art. Palgrave.
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    Fitting Attitudes And Essentially Contestable Concepts.Cain Todd - 2012 - Filosofia Unisinos 13 (2 - suppl.).
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    Imagination, attitude, and experience.Cain Todd - 2004 - .
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    Immaginazione, attenzione e raffigurazione.Cain Todd - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 53:89-108.
    Philosophers have long been interested in the various similarities and differences between perception and imagination. One of the most interesting purported differences is the relationship that attention bears to each. Colin McGinn (2004), especially, has provided a comprehensive discussion of these relations, pointing out that imagery, unlike perceptual experiences (percepts), essentially requires attention, presents no equivalent of the visual field for attention to explore, lacks saturation, and cannot provide new information about what is imagined. Moreover, McGinn and others have also (...)
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  31. Imagination and Aesthetic Judgements in Scientific Thought Experiments.Cain Todd - 2020 - In Milena Ivanova & Stephen French (eds.), Aesthetics and Science. Routledge.
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    Immaginazione, attenzione e raffigurazione.Cain Todd - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 53:89-108.
    Philosophers have long been interested in the various similarities and differences between perception and imagination. One of the most interesting purported differences is the relationship that attention bears to each. Colin McGinn (2004), especially, has provided a comprehensive discussion of these relations, pointing out that imagery, unlike perceptual experiences (percepts), essentially requires attention, presents no equivalent of the visual field for attention to explore, lacks saturation, and cannot provide new information about what is imagined. Moreover, McGinn and others have also (...)
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  33. Imagination, Expressiveness and Expression in the Case of Wine.Cain Todd - 2012 - In Andrew Hamilton & Nick Zangwill (eds.), Scruton's Aesthetics. Palgrave Macmillan.
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  34. Imagination, Expressiveness, and Expression in the Case of Wine.Cain Todd - 2012 - In Nick Zangwill & Andrew Hamilton (eds.), Scruton's Aesthetics. Palgrave Macmillan.
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  35. Intentionality of Emotion.Cain Todd - 2013 - In H. Pashler (ed.), The Encyclopedia of the Mind. Sage.
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  36. In what sense are aesthetic experiences emotional?Cain Todd - 2024 - In Andrea Scarantino (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Emotion Theory. Routledge.
     
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    Knowing What To Do By Timothy Chappell.Cain Todd - 2017 - Analysis 77 (3):673-675.
    © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Analysis Trust. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] largely upon a series of previously published papers, this book tackles a diverse range of topics – including the nature of practical reasons, impartiality, personhood, the phenomenal content of moral experience, and the notions of glory and beauty in ethics – that are unified by an overarching commitment to an anti-systematic approach to normative ethics. The presiding influences (...)
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    Literatur, Aufmerksamkeit und epistemische Emotionen.Cain Todd - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen Und Erkenntnis in der Literatur: Philosophische Beiträge. De Gruyter. pp. 285-302.
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    Literatur, Aufmerksamkeit und epistemische Emotionen.Cain Todd - 2014 - In Ingrid Vendrell Ferran & Christoph Demmerling (eds.), Wahrheit, Wissen Und Erkenntnis in der Literatur. Philosophische Beiträge. De Gruyter. pp. 285-302.
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    Matters of taste.Cain Todd - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 59 (59):95-100.
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    Matters of taste.Cain Todd - 2012 - The Philosophers' Magazine 59:95-100.
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  42. Nature, Beauty, and Tourism.Cain Todd - 2009 - In John Tribe (ed.), Philosophical Issues in Tourism. Channel View.
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    On Emotions: Philosophical Essays, edited by John Deigh.Cain Todd - 2016 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (4):487-490.
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  44. Paul Crowther, The Transhistorical Image: Philosophizing Art and its History Reviewed by.Cain Todd - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (5):329-331.
     
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    Percevoir l’expression émotionnelle dans les objets inanimés : l’exemple du vin.Cain Todd - 2012 - Dialogue 51 (1):129-139.
    ABSTRACT: Amongst inanimate objects, it is generally accepted that at least some art forms, such as music and painting, are capable of being genuinely expressive of emotion, even though it is difficult to understand exactly how. In contrast, although expressive properties can be attributed to non-artworks, such as natural objects or wine, it has often been claimed that such objects cannot be genuinely expressive. Focussing on wine, I argue that once we understand properly the nature of expressiveness, if we allow (...)
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  46. Recreative minds: Imagination in philosophy and psychology.Cain Todd - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (4):419-422.
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  47. Style and Authenticity in Wine.Cain Todd - 2021 - In Andrea Borghini & Patrik Engisch (eds.), A Philosophy of Recipes: Making, Experiencing, and Valuing. Bloomsbury.
     
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  48. Suffering Art Gladly: The Paradox of Negative Emotions in Art.Cain Todd - 2013 - In Jerrold Levinson & P. Destree (eds.), Suffering Art Gladly: The Paradox of Negative Emotions in Art. Palgrave Macmillan.
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  49. The aesthetic appreciation of cricket.Cain Todd - 2007 - Sport in Society 10:856-877.
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  50. The importance of the aesthetic.Cain Todd - 2012 - In A. Holden & David Fennel (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Tourism and the Environment.
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