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Thought And Poetry Essays On Romanticism Subjectivity And Truth 1st Edition John Koethe

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Thought And Poetry Essays On Romanticism Subjectivity And Truth 1st Edition John Koethe
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosop
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.44 MB
Author: John Koethe
ISBN: 9781350262447, 9781350262454, 9781350262461, 9781350262478, 1350262447, 1350262455, 1350262463, 1350262471
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Thought And Poetry Essays On Romanticism Subjectivity And Truth 1st Edition John Koethe by John Koethe 9781350262447, 9781350262454, 9781350262461, 9781350262478, 1350262447, 1350262455, 1350262463, 1350262471 instant download after payment.

Addressing objective and subjective views of the self and the world in philosophy and poetry, this collection brings together a chronology of John Koethe's thoughts on the connections between the two forms and makes a significant contribution to unsettling the oppositions that separate them. The essays traverse the philosophical conception of the self in modern poetry and locate connections between poets including William Wordsworth, Wallace Stevens, and John Ashberry alongside philosophers including Kant, Schopenhauer, and Wittgenstein. Koethe pays special attention to romantic poetry and notions of the sublime, which he maps onto subjective individual experience and the objective perspective on the natural world. Koethe further explores this theme in a new essay on romanticism and the sublime in relation to the mind-body problem. Using an associative and impressionistic style to write philosophically about poetry, Koethe defends his own approach that such writing cannot and should not aim for the rigor of philosophical argumentation.

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