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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 44, 2019
Philosophy of Dance
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Renee M. Conroy
Dances, Danceworks, and Choreographic Works: A Plea for Conceptual Clarity
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"Like-Sensing Subjects": Husserl and Dance
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Barbara Gail Montero
The Paradox of Post-Performance Amnesia
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Jonathan Owen Clark
Image Consciousness, Movement Consciousness
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Noël Carroll
Some Stabs at the Ontology of Dance
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Julie C. Van Camp
Identity in Dance: What Happened?
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Graham McFee
Audiences Appreciating Dances
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David Davies
Dance Seen and Dance-Screened
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Paul Thom
On Dancers as Coauthors
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Richard Shusterman
Dance as Art, Theatre, and Practice: Somaesthetic Perspectives
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Andy Hamilton
Rhythm and Movement: The Conceptual Interdependence of Music, Dance, and Poetry
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Aili Bresnahan
Is Tap Dance a Form of Jazz Percussion?
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Anna Pakes
Can There Be Conceptual Dance?
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Beauty Always Dies: The Philosophical Significance of Nonenduring Artworks
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Barry Allen
Three Kinds of Movement
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Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Movement: What Evolution and Gesture Can Teach Us About Its Centrahty in Natural History and Its Lifelong Significance
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Kristin Boyce
Beyond Petipa and Before the Academy: Plato, Socrates, and Alexei Ratmansky's Serenade After Plato's Symposium
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy 1976-2019
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Contributors
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