Morris Weitz - Works

Works

  • Philosophy of the Arts, 1950
  • The Role of Theory in Aesthetics, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 15 (1956), pp. 27–35; reprinted in P. Lamarque and S. H. Olsen (eds), Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art: The Analytic Tradition, (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004), pp. 12–18.
  • Philosophy in literature, 1963
  • Philosophy of the arts, 1964
  • Hamlet and the philosophy of literary criticism, 1964
  • editor of "Problems in aesthetics", 1959, 21970

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