Literature and the Question of Philosophy

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Anthony J. Cascardi
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989 - Literary Criticism - 333 pages

A distinguished group of authors reflects on problems currently enlivening the space shared by philosophy and literary theory. Literature and the Question of Philosophy treats the relations between the two fields in a series of chapters that range in scope from Plato to postmodernism.

Contributors Alexander Nehamas and Denis Dutton critique such fundamental notions as "author" and "text," while Mary Bittner Wiseman outlines a postsubjective theory of the self, drawing on the work of Roland Barthes. Stanley Rosen presents a powerful criticism of hermeneutics directed at its philological proponents and its Derridean opponents alike. Charles Altieri and Martha Craven Nussbaum map the relations of ethics and aesthetics, and Arthur C. Danto offers an overview of the relationships between philosophy and literature in an already celebrated essay. Anthony J. Cascardi provides a series of introductions which guide the reader through these and other contributions.

About the author (1989)

Anthony J. Cascardi is the author of The Limits of Illusion and of The Bounds of Reason: Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Flaubert. He is associate professor of comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley.

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