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The Cambridge introduction to literature and philosophy /
"Literature and philosophy have long shared an interest in questions of truth, value, and form. And yet, from ancient times to the present, they have often sharply diverged, both in their approach to these questions and in their relationship to one another. Moreover, the vast differences among...
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245 | 1 | 4 | |a The Cambridge introduction to literature and philosophy / |c Anthony J. Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley. |
300 | |a vii, 223 pages ; |c 24 cm. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 8 | |a Machine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Questions of Truth and Knowledge: 1. The 'ancient quarrel'; 2. Action, imitations, conventions of make-believe; 3. The single observer standpoint and its limits; 4. Contingency, irony, edification: changing the conversation about truth; Part II. Questions of Value: 5. Values, contingencies, conflicts; 6. Reason and autonomy, imagination and feeling; 7. Forces and the will; 8. Opacity; Part III. Questions of Form: 9. Ubiquitous form; 10. Linguistic turns; 11. Form, narrative, novel; 12. Forms and fragments; Afterword: limits. | |
520 | |a "Literature and philosophy have long shared an interest in questions of truth, value, and form. And yet, from ancient times to the present, they have often sharply diverged, both in their approach to these questions and in their relationship to one another. Moreover, the vast differences among individual writers, historical periods, and languages pose challenges for anyone wishing to understand the relationship between them. This Introduction provides a synthetic and original guide to this vast terrain. It uncovers the deep interests that literature and philosophy share while offering a lucid account of their differences. It sheds new light on many standing debates and offers students and scholars of literary criticism, literary theory, and philosophy a chance to think freshly about questions that have preoccupied the Western tradition from its very beginnings up until the present"-- | ||
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650 | 0 | |a Criticism. | |
650 | 0 | |a Literature |x History and criticism |x Theory, etc. | |
650 | 7 | |a LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. | |
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