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Every effort has been made to avoid duplication of
materials readily available in other collections. The best
complementary readings are to be found in the following
anthologies: The Problems of Aesthetics, edited by Eliseo Vivas
and Murray Krieger ( New York: Rinehart & Company,
1953), A Modern Book of Esthetics, edited by Melvin Rader
( New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1952), and Problems
in Aesthetics
, edited by Morris Weitz ( New York, The Mac-
millan Co., 1959). Recommended for better understanding of
the more general philosophical issues involved are: Philosoph-
ical Problems
, edited by Maurice Mandelbaum, Francis W. Gramlich
, and Alan Ross Anderson ( New York: The Macmil-
lan Company, 1957), and Contemporary Philosophic Prob-
lems
, edited by Yervant H. Krikorian and Abraham Edel
( New York: The Macmillan Company, 1959). The best
general historical treatment of the subject is A History of
Esthetics
by Katharine Gilbert and Helmut Kuhn ( Blooming-
ton: Indiana University Press, 1953).

MORRIS PHILIPSON

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Publication Information: Book Title: Aesthetics Today. Contributors: Morris Philipson - editor. Publisher: World Publishing. Place of Publication: Cleveland, OH. Publication Year: 1961. Page Number: 10.
    
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