Borges and Danto: A reply to Michael Wreen

British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (4):72-76 (1991)
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In response to Michael Wreen, 'Once is Not Enough?' (British Journal of Aesthetics 1990), this article argues that the short story by Jorge Luis Borges, 'Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote' supports Arthur Danto's account of the individuation of art works, according to which two verbally identical compositions can be two distinct works. Wreen argues that the Menard story is a case of copying. But the story is one of intentional coincidence of texts, not copying. Hence Wreen lacks a convincing case for denying that the the text of Borges' Menard constitutes a work distinct from Cervantes' Don Quixote.

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Christopher Janaway
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