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Bruns, Gerald L.: gefunden im Sachgebiet: Philosophie / Philosophiegeschichte Very fresh copy. Auf dem Innendeckel kleines Besitzerschild - U.a. über William James, Donald Davidson, Ronald Dworkin, Alasdair MacIntyre; Martha Nussbaum Wallace Stevens, Stanley Cavell u.a. - NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX. Recently, a number of Anglo-American philosophers of very different sorts pragmatists, metaphysicians, philosophers of language, philosophers of law, moral philosophers have taken a reflective rather than merely recreational interest in literature. Does this literary turn mean that philosophy is coming to an end or merely down to earth? In this collection of essays, one of the most insightful of contemporary literary theorists investigates the intersection of literature and philosophy, analyzing the emerging preferences for practice over theory, particulars over universals, events over structures, inhabitants over spectators, an ethics of responsibility over a morality of rules, and a desire for intimacy with the world instead of simply a disengaged knowledge of it. Examining thinkers and topics as diverse as Stanley Cavell on Shakespeare, Arthur Danto on art, Donald Davidson on James Joyce, Martha Nussbaum on Henry James, and Richard Rorty on the poetizing of culture, Tragic Thoughts at the End of Philosophy is a compelling look at what happens when philosophers begin looking at the world from the ground level that is, as inhabitants rather than as disengaged observers. - Gerald L. Bruns is the William P. and Hazel B. White Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. His publications include Maurice Blanchot: The Refusal of Philosophy and Hermeneutics Ancient and Modern. Originalbroschur. 23 cm VII,299 Seiten. ERSTAUSGABE.
Very fresh copy. Auf dem Innendeckel kleines Besitzerschild - U.a. über William James, Donald Davidson, Ronald Dworkin, Alasdair MacIntyre; Martha Nussbaum Wallace Stevens, Stanley Cavell u.a. - NAME INDEX SUBJECT INDEX. Recently, a number of Anglo-American philosophers of very different sorts pragmatists, metaphysicians, philosophers of language, philosophers of law, moral philosophers have taken a reflective rather than merely recreational interest in literature. Does this literary turn mean that philosophy is coming to an end or merely down to earth? In this collection of essays, one of the most insightful of contemporary literary theorists investigates the intersection of literature and philosophy, analyzing the emerging preferences for practice over theory, particulars over universals, events over structures, inhabitants over spectators, an ethics of responsibility over a morality of rules, and a desire for intimacy with the world instead of simply a disengaged knowledge of it. Examining thinkers and topics as diverse as Stanley Cavell on Shakespeare, Arthur Danto on art, Donald Davidson on James Joyce, Martha Nussbaum on Henry James, and Richard Rorty on the poetizing of culture, Tragic Thoughts at the End of Philosophy is a compelling look at what happens when philosophers begin looking at the world from the ground level that is, as inhabitants rather than as disengaged observers. - Gerald L. Bruns is the William P. and Hazel B. White Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. His publications include Maurice Blanchot: The Refusal of Philosophy and Hermeneutics Ancient and Modern.
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