Cynthia Freeland Explained

Cynthia Freeland should not be confused with Cynthia Frelund.

Cynthia A. Freeland (born 1951) is an American philosopher of art. She has published three monographs, over two dozen articles, and edited several books. She is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Houston. She was the president of the American Society of Aesthetics until 2017. She has been awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2003 for a research project on Fakes and Forgeries.[1] Her book But is it Art? (2001) has been translated into fourteen languages and was republished as part of the Oxford Very Short Introductions series.[2] She talked about her book Portraits&Persons with Nigel Warburton on the Philosophy Bites podcast.[3] She was interviewed by Hans Maes for the book Conversations on Art and Aesthetics (2017) which includes a photograph of her by American photographer Steve Pyke.[4] [5]

Publications

Cynthia Freeland writes on aesthetics, ancient philosophy, philosophy of film, and feminist theory.

Monographs

Book chapters

Selected articles

Edited books

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES GRANTS December 2002. National Endowments for the Humanities. 20 April 2019.
  2. Book: Freeland, Cynthia. Art Theory: A Very Short Introduction. 2003-02-13. Oxford University Press. 9780192804631. Very Short Introductions. Oxford, New York. registration.
  3. Web site: Cynthia Freeland on Portraits. philosophy bites. 2019-04-20.
  4. Book: Conversations on Art and Aesthetics. 2017-07-25. Oxford University Press. 9780199686100. Oxford, New York.
  5. Web site: Cynthia Freeland – Conversations on Art and Aesthetics. en. 2019-04-20.
  6. Book: Freeland, Cynthia. Portraits and Persons. 2010-06-17. OUP Oxford. 9780199234981. en.
  7. Book: But Is It Art?: An Introduction to Art Theory. 2002-04-04. Oxford University Press. 9780192853677. Oxford, New York.
  8. Book: Freeland, Cynthia. The Naked And The Undead: Evil And The Appeal Of Horror. 2002-01-04. Avalon Publishing. 9780813365633. en.
  9. Book: Essays on Aristotle's De Anima. 1995-11-09. Oxford University Press. 9780198236009. Nussbaum. Martha C.. Clarendon Aristotle Series. Oxford, New York. Rorty. Amélie Oksenberg.
  10. Book: Post-Theory: Reconstructing Film Studies. Bordwell. David. Carroll. Noel. Carroll. Noël E.. 1996-02-15. Univ of Wisconsin Press. 9780299149444. en.
  11. Book: Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives. 2018-12-27. Oxford University Press. 9780190689452. en-US. 10.1093/oso/9780190689414.001.0001. Dadlez. E.M.
  12. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 2001. The Naked and the Undead: Evil and the Appeal of Horror. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 59. 4. 433–434.
  13. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 1997. Art and Moral Knowledge. Philosophical Topics. 25. 1. 11–36. 10.5840/philtopics19972518.
  14. Freeland. Cynthia A.. Dickie. George. 1992. Evaluating Art. Philosophical Review. 101. 2. 486. 10.2307/2185585. 2185585.
  15. Freeland. Cynthia A.. Kenny. Anthony. 1981. Aristotle's Theory of the Will. Philosophical Review. 90. 1. 159. 10.2307/2184387. 2184387.
  16. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 1986. Aristotle on Possibilities and Capabilities. Ancient Philosophy. 6. 69–89. 10.5840/ancientphil198666.
  17. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 2002. Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle. Hypatia. 17. 4. 238–243. 10.1353/hyp.2002.0089. 144354725.
  18. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 2017. A New Question About Color. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 75. 3. 231–248. 10.1111/jaac.12380.
  19. Freeland. Cynthia A.. 2000. Feminism and Ideology in Ancient Philosophy. Apeiron. 33. 4. 365–406. 10.1515/apeiron.2000.33.4.365. 147481918.
  20. Book: Philosophy and Film. Freeland. Cynthia A.. Wartenberg. Thomas E.. 1995. Routledge.
  21. Book: Freeland, Cynthia. Re-Reading the Canon: Feminist Readings on Aristotle. 1998. Pennsylvania State University Press.