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Dr Margaret Moore
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Margaret Moore is a post-doctoral researcher working with the AHRC project "Method in philosophical aesthetics: the challenge from the sciences". Her dissertation (Temple University 2010) examined the topic of musical imagery, or "inner hearing," and its relation to imagination and musical understanding. She is currently working on several topics related to the philosophy of sound, music perception, and cognitive science.
Research Interests:
- Aesthetics, especially Philosophy of Music Philosophy of Mind, especially the imagination
Publications:
"Moving in Concert: Dance and Music" (with Noël Carroll) In: P. Goldie and E. Schellekens (eds.), Philosophical Aesthetics and Aesthetic Psychology. Oxford: OUP, forthcoming.
"The Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Psychology and Neuroscience: Studies in Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts" (with Noël Carroll and William P. Seeley); Aesthetic Science, Stephen Palmer and Arthur Shimamura, eds. (Oxford University Press, 2011).
"Music and Motion Pictures," (with Noël Carroll). The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music, Ted Gracyk and Andrew Kania, eds., 2011.
"Not Reconciled: Comments for Peter Kivy," (with Noël Carroll). Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol.65 no.3, Summer 2007.
