Daniel O. Nathan
Professor Nathan received his degrees from the University of
Michigan (A.B.) and from the
Representative Publications:
Daniel Nathan’s articles on topics in aesthetics,
ethical theory, and philosophy of law have appeared in the Australasian
Journal of Philosophy, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism,
the British Journal of Aesthetics, Erkenntnis,
and Public Affairs Quarterly, and include:
“Art, Meaning, and Artist’s Meaning,” Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of
Art, edited by Matthew Kieran, Blackwell’s Publishers (
“A Paradox in Intentionalism,”
The British Journal of Aesthetics,
January 2005, 45:1, 32-48
"Liberal Principles and Government Support for
the Arts," Public Affairs Quarterly, April 1994, 157-167.
"Irony, Metaphor, and the Problem of
Intention," Intention and Interpretation, edited by Gary Iseminger, Temple University Press, 1992,
183-203.
"Just Looking: Voyeurism and
the Grounds of Privacy," Public Affairs Quarterly, October 1990,
381‑402.
"Skepticism and Legal
Interpretation," Erkenntnis, September
1990, vol. 33, 165‑189.
"Irony and the Artist's Intention," British
Journal of Aesthetics, Summer 1982, 22:3, 245-257.
Contact Information:
Phone: (806) 742-0373 ext 340
Email: daniel.nathan@ttu.edu