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published on September 28, 2024
Miguel Dos Santos
https://doi.org/10.5840/tht202492036
How (Not) to Be a Buck-Passer About Art
According to buck-passers about art, such as Dominic Lopes, every work of art belongs to some art. I distinguish two versions of the buck-passing theory of art¡ªwhat I call the double-buck-passers¡¯ (DBP) view and the single-buck-passers¡¯ (SBP) view¡ªand point out that Lopes¡¯s view is an instance of the latter. Then I argue the SBP view faces a dilemma, each horn of which leads to trouble. In doing so, I explore uncharted territory: the implications of vagueness for theories of art. I conclude that buck-passers should not be single-buck-passers.