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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 16, 1991
Philosophy and the Arts
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James Joyce and Humpty Dumpty
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What Metaphors Do Not Mean
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The Psychology of Aristotelian Tragedy
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Poetry as Response: Heidegger's Step Beyond Aestheticism
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Hell in Amsterdam: Reflections on Camus's The Fall
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Beauty and Anti-Beauty in Literature and its Criticism
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The Elusiveness of Moral Recognition and the Imaginary Place of Fiction
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Imaginary Gardens and Real Toads: On the Ethics of Basing Fiction on Actual People
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Pictorial Representation: A Defense of the Aspect Theory
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Two Approaches to Representation—and Then a Third
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Science and Aesthetic Appreciation
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Understanding: Art and Science
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On Pluralism and Indeterminacy
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The "Nature" of Interpretable Things
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Real Beauty
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Bruce Vermazen
The Aesthetic Value of Originality
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Noël Carroll
On Jokes
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Julius M. Moravcsik
Art and 'Art'
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Paul Strand's Photographs in Camera Work
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Rules of Proportion in Architecture
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