According to the causal theory of photography (CTP), photographs acquire their depictive content from the world, whereas handmade pictures acquire their depictive content from their makers’ intentional states about the world. CTP suffers from what I call the Problem of the Missing Agent: it seemingly leaves no room for the photographer to occupy a causal role in the production of their pictures and so is inconsistent with an aesthetics of photography. In this paper, I do three things. First, I amend CTP with Fred Dretske’s distinction between triggering and structuring causes, thereby overcoming the Problem of the Missing Agent. Second, I argue that CTP so amended in fact illuminates two aesthetic interests that we may take in photographs, ...
Some philosophers, like Roger Scruton, famously deny that a photograph can be a work of art. On thei...
Since its emergence as theoretical object, photography has been defined by the loss of its identity ...
I argue that authentic photography is not able to develop to the full as a communicative representat...
According to the causal theory of photography (CTP), photographs acquire their depictive content fro...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
We believe that some of the key challenges for the philosophy of photography remain: i) giving a sat...
Existing photographic theory prioritises the image over any account of making. To date there is no t...
In his recent essays on art, philosophy, and the concept of intention in criticism, Walter Benn Mich...
It has been argued that photographs are unsuitable or inferior candidates for art because they are n...
Some photographs show determinate features of a scene because the photographed scene had those featu...
We experience photographs both as intentional and as prone to the accidental. The photograph is both...
Automatic image-making techniques, or techniques that agents use to assist or replace some aspect of...
open access articleThere is a sustained phenomenological tradition of describing the character of ph...
We are told by philosophers that photographs are a distinct category of image because the photograph...
Some philosophers, like Roger Scruton, famously deny that a photograph can be a work of art. On thei...
Since its emergence as theoretical object, photography has been defined by the loss of its identity ...
I argue that authentic photography is not able to develop to the full as a communicative representat...
According to the causal theory of photography (CTP), photographs acquire their depictive content fro...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
According to Roger Scruton, it is not possible for photographs to be representational art. Most resp...
We believe that some of the key challenges for the philosophy of photography remain: i) giving a sat...
Existing photographic theory prioritises the image over any account of making. To date there is no t...
In his recent essays on art, philosophy, and the concept of intention in criticism, Walter Benn Mich...
It has been argued that photographs are unsuitable or inferior candidates for art because they are n...
Some photographs show determinate features of a scene because the photographed scene had those featu...
We experience photographs both as intentional and as prone to the accidental. The photograph is both...
Automatic image-making techniques, or techniques that agents use to assist or replace some aspect of...
open access articleThere is a sustained phenomenological tradition of describing the character of ph...
We are told by philosophers that photographs are a distinct category of image because the photograph...
Some philosophers, like Roger Scruton, famously deny that a photograph can be a work of art. On thei...
Since its emergence as theoretical object, photography has been defined by the loss of its identity ...
I argue that authentic photography is not able to develop to the full as a communicative representat...