The Philosophical Reflection of Man in Literature

The Philosophical Reflection of Man in Literature
Title The Philosophical Reflection of Man in Literature PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 477
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400977204

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Philosophy, Literature and the Human Good

Philosophy, Literature and the Human Good
Title Philosophy, Literature and the Human Good PDF eBook
Author Michael Weston
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134544774

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In this provocative new examination of the philosophical, moral and religious significance of literature, Michael Weston explores the role of literature in both analytic and continental traditions. He initiates a dialogue between them and investigates the growing importance of these issues for major contemporary thinkers. Each chapter explores a philosopher or literary figure who has written on the relation between literature and the good life, such as Derrida, Kierkegaard, Murdoch and Blanchot. Challenging and insightful, Philosophy, Literature and the Human Good is ideal for all students of philosophy and literature.

The Tain of the Mirror

The Tain of the Mirror
Title The Tain of the Mirror PDF eBook
Author Rodolphe Gasché
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 362
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674867017

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Deconstruction is no game of mirrors, revealing the text as a play of surface against surface. Its more radical philosophical effort is to get behind the mirror and question the very nature of reflection. The Tain of the Mirror explores that gritty surface without which no reflection would be possible.

Human Struggle

Human Struggle
Title Human Struggle PDF eBook
Author Mona Siddiqui
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 2021-03-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108608884

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Many of the great thinkers and poets in Christianity and Islam led lives marked by personal and religious struggle. Indeed, suffering and struggle are part of the human condition and constant themes in philosophy, sociology and psychology. In this thought-provoking book, acclaimed scholar Mona Siddiqui ponders how humankind finds meaning in life during an age of uncertainty. Here, she explores the theme of human struggle through the writings of iconic figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Muhammad Ghazali, Rainer Maria Rilke and Sayyid Qutb - people who searched for meaning in the face of adversity. Considering a wide range of thinkers and literary figures, her book explores how suffering and struggle force the faithful to stretch their imagination in order to bring about powerful and prophetic movements for change. The moral and aesthetic impulse of their writings will also stimulate inter-cultural and interdisciplinary conversations on the search for meaning in an age of uncertainty.

The Scent of Time

The Scent of Time
Title The Scent of Time PDF eBook
Author Byung-Chul Han
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 120
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1509516085

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In his philosophical reflections on the art of lingering, acclaimed cultural theorist Byung-Chul Han argues that the value we attach today to the vita activa is producing a crisis in our sense of time. Our attachment to the vita activa creates an imperative to work which degrades the human being into a labouring animal, an animal laborans. At the same time, the hyperactivity which characterizes our daily routines robs human beings of the capacity to linger and the faculty of contemplation. It therefore becomes impossible to experience time as fulfilling. Drawing on a range of thinkers including Heidegger, Nietzsche and Arendt, Han argues that we can overcome this temporal crisis only by revitalizing the vita contemplativa and relearning the art of lingering. For what distinguishes humans from other animals is the capacity for reflection and contemplation, and when life regains this capacity, this art of lingering, it gains in time and space, in duration and vastness.

Speculative Formalism

Speculative Formalism
Title Speculative Formalism PDF eBook
Author Tom Eyers
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 374
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810134322

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Speculative Formalism engages decisively in recent debates in the literary humanities around form and formalism, making the case for a new, nonmimetic and antihistoricist theory of literary reference. Where formalism has often been accused of sealing texts within themselves, Eyers demonstrates instead how a renewed, speculative formalism can illuminate the particular ways in which literature actively opens onto history, politics, and nature, in a connective movement that puts formal impasses to creative use. Through a combination of philosophical reflection and close rhetorical readings, Eyers explores the possibilities and limits of deconstructive approaches to the literary, the impact of the “digital humanities” on theory, and the prospects for a formalist approach to “world literature.” The book includes sustained close readings of Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Yeats, and Wallace Stevens, as well as Alain Badiou, Paul de Man, and Fredric Jameson.

The Aesthetic Discourse of the Arts

The Aesthetic Discourse of the Arts
Title The Aesthetic Discourse of the Arts PDF eBook
Author Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 284
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401142637

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The fine arts first emerged divided by the five senses yet, since their very origin, they have projected aesthetic networks among themselves. Music, song, painting, architecture, sculpture, theatre, dance - distinct in themselves - grew together, enhancing each other. In the present outburst of technical ingeniosity, individual arts cross all barriers, as well as proliferate in kind. Hence the traditional criteria of appreciation and enjoyment vanish. The enlarged and ever-growing field calls for new principles of appreciation and new values, essential to our culture. This collection initiates an inquiry into the aesthetic foundations of the fine arts. Their common aesthetic nature, as well as the differentiating specificities which sustain them, might reveal the universal role of aesthetics in human life. Studies by Paula Carabell, J. Fiori Blanchfield, R. Riese Hubert, R. Gray, D. Lipten, J. Parsons, S. Brown, C. Osowie Ruoff, T. Raczka, K. Karbenier and others.