The Incompatibility of Aesthetics and Contemporary Art
Transgression: The War Against Disinterestedness
The Ethics of Transgressive Art
1. Everybody Hates a Tourist
The Ethical Analysis of Contemporary Art
Disinterestedness and Cultural Tourism
The Ethical Evaluation of Art: Autonomism versus Moralism
A Difficult Case: Marc Quinn and Alison Lapper
Transgressive Art Meets the Autonomist-Moralist Model
Quinn and Lapper Revisited: A Contextualist Analysis
Preliminary Approaches to the Ethical Analysis of Mym
'Suffer Little Children': The Facts of the Case
Myra: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Postmodernism and the Absence of the Referent Thesis
Contextualist Ethical Analysis of Myra
Myra and Merited Response Theory
Aesthetic Defences of the Work of Jake and Dinos Chapman
The Canonic Defence and the Chapmans' Disasters of War
The Transgressive Defence of Transgressive Art
Hans Bellmer, Bataiiie and Authentic Transgression
The Trivial Pursuit of Psychoanalysis
Evaluation of Aesthetic Defences of Transgressive Art
Acknowledging the Immorality of the Chapmans' Work
Contextuaiist Ethical Evaluation of Zygotic Acceleration
Tracey Emin's Ethics of the Self
'With Myself Always Myself Never Forgetting': The Structure of Ethical Subjectivity
Exposure Without Reserve: Emotional Response and its Moral Significance
Shame: An Existential Analysis
Concluding Ethical Evaluation: Tracey Emin's Fearless Speech
The Transvaluation of Morality in the Work of Damien Hirst
Obscene Objects of Pleasurable Fascination
Non-Human Animals and Ethical Inclusion
Attending to the Other of the Animal: Art and the Ethics of Care
Exquisite Corpse: Death and the Sublime
The Artistic Transvaluation of Morality
Aftershock: Tragic Sympathy and Meta-Ethical Significance