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 Selected publications from the last five years 
  
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 Authored Books  Beauty, Ugliness and the Free Play of Imagination: An Approach to Kant’s Aesthetics, Springer International Publishing: Studies in German Idealism, August 2015.  
Book Chapters  “The Cognitive Dimension of Aesthetic Experience in Art: A Kantian Approach,” in Beyond Words: Pictures, Parables, Paradoxes (Series Visual Leaning, vol. 5), ed. Andras Benedek and Kristof Nyiri, Peter Lang Publisher, August 2015, pp. 209-216.  “Love for Natural Beauty as a Mark of a Good Soul: Kant on the Relation between Aesthetics and Morality,” in Is a Universal Morality possible?,ed. Ferenc Horcher, Budapest: L’Harmattan Publishing, August 2015, pp. 115-127  
Refereed Journal Articles  “Aesthetic Representation of Purposiveness and the Concept of Beauty in Kant’s Aesthetics: The Solution of the ‘Everything is Beautiful’ Problem,” in Philosophical Inquiries (forthcoming in May 2016).  “The Sublime, Ugliness and Contemporary Art: A Kantian Perspective,” Con-Textos Kantianos: International Journal of Philosophy, no. 1 (2015): 113-139.  “Kant and the Problem of Pure Judgments of Ugliness” in Kant Studies Online (2013): 102-143.  “Guyer’s Interpretation of Free Harmony in Kant,” in Postgraduate Journal of Aesthetics, vol.10, no. 2 (2013): 17-32.  “Disgust and Ugliness: a Kantian Perspective,” in Contemporary Aesthetics, no. 9 (2011).  
Conference Proceedings  “Art and Knowledge: Kant’s Perspective,” in Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics, vol. 7 (forthcoming in 2016)  “Aesthetic of Ugliness: a Kantian Perspective,” in Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics, vol. 5 (2013): 260-279  
Manuscript in Preparation  “The Aesthetics of the Ridiculous: A Kantian Perspective” “Is there a possibility of an Ugly Aesthetic Idea in Kant’s Aesthetics?” Art, Knowledge and Kant's Aesthetics (manuscript in progress) 
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