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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Literature Garry L Hagberg

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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Literature Garry L Hagberg
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 556
Author: Garry L. Hagberg, Walter Jost
ISBN: 9781405141703, 9781444315592, 1405141700, 1444315595
Language: English
Year: 2011

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A Companion To The Philosophy Of Literature Garry L Hagberg by Garry L. Hagberg, Walter Jost 9781405141703, 9781444315592, 1405141700, 1444315595 instant download after payment.

Content:
Chapter 1 Philosophy as Literature and More than Literature (pages 5–21): Richard Shusterman
Chapter 2 Philosophy and Literature: Friends of the Earth? (pages 22–37): Roger A. Shiner
Chapter 3 Philosophy and Literature – and Rhetoric: Adventures in Polytopia (pages 38–51): Walter Jost
Chapter 4 Philosophy and/as/of Literature (pages 52–67): Arthur C. Danto
Chapter 5 Emotion and the Understanding of Narrative (pages 69–92): Jenefer Robinson
Chapter 6 Feeling Fictions (pages 93–105): Roger Scruton
Chapter 7 The Experience of Reading (pages 106–119): Peter Kivy
Chapter 8 Self?Defining Reading: Literature and the Constitution of Personhood (pages 120–158): Garry L. Hagberg
Chapter 9 Tragedy and Philosophy (pages 159–173): Anthony J. Cascardi
Chapter 10 Iago's Elenchus: Shakespeare, Othello, and the Platonic Inheritance (pages 174–192): M. W. Rowe
Chapter 11 Catharsis (pages 193–217): Jonathan Lear
Chapter 12 Passion, Counter?Passion, Catharsis: Flaubert (and Beckett) on Feeling Nothing (pages 218–238): Joshua Landy
Chapter 13 Perceptive Equilibrium: Literary Theory and Ethical Theory (pages 239–267): Martha C. Nussbaum
Chapter 14 Henry James, Moral Philosophers, Moralism (pages 268–284): Cora Diamond
Chapter 15 Literature and the Idea of Morality (pages 285–299): Eileen John
Chapter 16 Styles of Self?Absorption (pages 300–327): Daniel Brudney
Chapter 17 Narration, Imitation, and Point of View (pages 329–349): Gregory Currie
Chapter 18 How and What We Can Learn from Fiction (pages 350–366): Mitchell Green
Chapter 19 Literature and Truth (pages 367–384): Peter Lamarque
Chapter 20 Truth in Poetry: Particulars and Universals (pages 385–398): Richard Eldridge
Chapter 21 Authorial Intention and the Varieties of Intentionalism (pages 399–419): Paisley Livingston
Chapter 22 Art as Techne, or, The Intentional Fallacy and the Unfinished Project of Formalism (pages 420–435): Henry Staten
Chapter 23 Biography in Literary Criticism (pages 436–452): Stein Haugom Olsen
Chapter 24 Getting Inside Heisenberg's Head (pages 453–464): Ray Monk
Chapter 25 Wittgenstein and Literary Language (pages 465–490): Jon Cook and Rupert Read
Chapter 26 Exemplification and Expression (pages 491–506): Charles Altieri
Chapter 27 At Play in the Fields of Metaphor (pages 507–520): Ted Cohen
Chapter 28 Macbeth Appalled (pages 521–540): Stanley Cavell

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