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Philosophy And Literature A Book Of Essays 1st Edition Mw Rowe

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Philosophy And Literature A Book Of Essays 1st Edition Mw Rowe
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.81 MB
Pages: 250
Author: M.W. Rowe
ISBN: 9780815391050, 0815391056
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Philosophy And Literature A Book Of Essays 1st Edition Mw Rowe by M.w. Rowe 9780815391050, 0815391056 instant download after payment.

Bringing together eight previously published essays by M. W. Rowe and a substantial new study of Larkin, this book emphasizes the profound affinities between philosophy and literature. Ranging over Plato, Shakespeare, Goethe, Arnold and Wittgenstein, the first five essays explore an anti-theoretical conception of philosophy. This sees the subject as less concerned with abstract arguments that result in theories, than with prompts intended to induce clarity of vision and psychical harmony. On this understanding, philosophy looks more like literature than logic. Conversely, the last four essays argue that literature is centrally concerned with truth and abstract thought, and that literature is therefore a more cognitive and philosophical enterprise than is commonly supposed.

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