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Arnold Isenberg: Some Recollections, by William Callaghan Introduction by Mary Mothersill
Part I. Aesthetics
1. Music and Ideas
2. Formalism
3. Perception, Meaning, and the Subject Matter of Art
4. The Technical Factor in Art
5. The Aesthetic Function of Language
6. The Problem of Belief
7. On Defining Metaphor
Part II. Criticism
8. Cordelia Absent
9. A Poem by Frost and Some Principles of Criticism
10. Critical Communication
11. 'Pretentious' as an Aesthetic Predicate
12. Superlatives
13. Some Problems of Interpretation
Part III. Ethics and Moral Psychology
14. Natural Pride and Natural Shame
15. Deontology and the Ethics of Lying
16. Ethical and Aesthetic Criticism Appendix A: Analytical Philosophy and the Study of Art Appendix B: Notebooks and Letters Index
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