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Beyond Aesthetics Philosophical Essays 1st Edition Noël Carroll

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Beyond Aesthetics Philosophical Essays 1st Edition Noël Carroll
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Noël Carroll
ISBN: 9780511012570, 9780521781343, 9780521786560, 0521781345, 0521786568, 0511012578
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Beyond Aesthetics Philosophical Essays 1st Edition Noël Carroll by Noël Carroll 9780511012570, 9780521781343, 9780521786560, 0521781345, 0521786568, 0511012578 instant download after payment.

I read this book for a graduate seminar on the philosophy of art. An interesting facet of literature is how fiction is intentionally used by an author to introduce and argue non-fictional ideas and theories. This case in point is examined by Noël Carroll in his book "Beyond Aesthetics." Carroll astutely argues that if the "intentional fallacy" argument rests on the premise that "all literature is fictional," then this notion is problematic. Carroll observes that there are plenty of non-fictional passages in fictional books that authors insert to espouse philosophical or scientific theories, and that fiction is sometimes used as a "vehicle" to carry these ideas to the reader that they would ordinarily have a hard time getting out into the public in a "dry" treatise. Good examples of this notion are the novels written by Ayn Rand. Rand intentionally used several of her novels such as, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, both popular works of fiction, to espouse her libertarian philosophical theory of "objectivism." In addition, Carroll understands the interests that readers have, namely the "conversational interests" they have in "communion" with or "communicating" with the author through reading the text. Carroll wisely perceives that readers have a conversational interest in literature; a conversation of wanting to understand what the author is communicating. Thus, Carroll correctly argues, "We want to understand the author, even if that will lead to rejecting his or her point of view." I recommend this work for anyone interested in philosophy, philosophy of art, and textual criticism.

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