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    (1 other version)Literature and Philosophy in Global Dialogue: The Educational Encounter.Natalie Chamat - 2020 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2020 (5):273-286.
    Literature-Philosophy apprehends the encounter of literature and philosophy as an open dialogue, where the commonality of a specific distance with regard to ἐπιστήμη serves to open up discourse beyond knowledge and epistemology. This article serves the purpose to argue for reading in translation as a core element of the methodological toolkit and part of a study-focus on Literature-Philosophy in a curriculum of Global Philosophy. It will therefore start by sketching a contextualization of Tschuang-Tse. (...)
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    Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates.David Rudrum (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This collection charts the origins and consequences of the literature/philosophy dialogue, providing an overview of the field as well as discussing new developments in literary and philosophical scholarship. The collection is divided into four main parts: introductory perspectives; an overview of the key schools of thought; a discussion of debates between literature and philosophy; and an engagement with specific texts.
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    Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German Literary Theory.Hans Georg Gadamer - 1994 - Suny Press.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer, the major proponent of philosophical hermeneutics, reveals himself here as a highly sensitive reader and critic of the German literary tradition. This is not the work of a specialist as narrowly defined in the typical literary study. Although he is a master of the techniques of criticism, Gadamer always sees the study of literature as a fundamentally human activity where human beings, generation after generation, pose their questions to an encroaching darkness that threatens to rob them of (...)
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    The Cambridge Introduction to Literature and Philosophy.Anthony J. Cascardi - 2014 - New York, NY USA: Cambridge University Press.
    Literature and philosophy have long shared an interest in questions of truth, value, and form. And yet, from ancient times to the present, they have often sharply diverged, both in their approach to these questions and in their relationship to one another. Moreover, the vast differences among individual writers, historical periods, and languages pose challenges for anyone wishing to understand the relationship between them. This Introduction provides a synthetic and original guide to this vast terrain. It uncovers the (...)
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    Literature and philosophy: essaying connections.Supriya Chaudhuri (ed.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Papyrus and DSA Programme in English, Jadavpur University.
    Mainly papers presented at a conference held at Jadavpur University in 2000.
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    Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German Literary Theory.Hans-Georg Gadamer & Robert H. Paslick (eds.) - 1993 - State University of New York Press.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer, the major proponent of philosophical hermeneutics, reveals himself here as a highly sensitive reader and critic of the German literary tradition. This is not the work of a specialist as narrowly defined in the typical literary study. Although he is a master of the techniques of criticism, Gadamer always sees the study of literature as a fundamentally human activity where human beings, generation after generation, pose their questions to an encroaching darkness that threatens to rob them of (...)
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    New Literature and Philosophy of the Middle East: The Chaotic Imagination.Jason Mohaghegh - 2010 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Machine generated contents note: Images of Chaos: An Introduction * Tactic I: Desertion (chaotic movement) * First Annihilation: Fall of Being, Burial of the Real * Tactic II: Contagion (chaotic transmission) * Second Annihilation: Betrayal, Fracture, and the Poetic Edge * Tactic III: Shadow-Becoming (chaotic appearance) * Chaos-Consciousness: Towards Blindness * Tactic IV: The Inhuman (chaotic incantation) * Epilogue: Corollaries of Emergence.
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    Exile, literature and philosophy (the Spanish exile 1939).J. L. Abellan - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (2):88-93.
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    Jaina literature and philosophy, a critical approach.Såagaramala Jaina, Ashok Kumar Singh & Påarâsvanåatha Vidyåapåiòtha - 1998 - Varanasi: Pārśvanātha Vidyāpīṭha. Edited by Aśoka Kumāra Siṃha.
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  10. Literature and Philosophy Between Two World Wars.Harry Slochower - 1945 - New York: Citadel Press.
     
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    Literature and Philosophy Between Two World Wars: The Problem of Alienation in a War Culture.Harry Slochower - 1964 - Citadel Press.
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  12. Literature and philosophy.Raymond Polin - 1956 - [Buffalo]: University of Buffalo.
     
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  13. Literature and philosophy: Emotion and knowledge?Isabella Wheater - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (2):215-245.
    Nussbaum attempts to undermine the sharp distinction between literature and philosophy by arguing that literary texts (tragic poetry particularly) distinctively appeal to emotion and imagination, that our emotional response itself is cognitive, and that Aristotle thought so too. I argue that emotional response is not cognitive but presupposes cognition. Aristotle argued that we learn from the mimesis of action delineated in the plot, not from our emotional response. The distinctions between emotional and intellectual writing, poetry and prose, (...) and philosophy, the imaginative and the unimaginative do not cut along the same lines. That between literature and philosophy is not hard and fast: philosophy can be dramatic (eg Plato's dialogues) and drama can be philosophical (eg some of Shakespeare's plays), but whether either is emotional or not, or written in poetry or prose, are other questions. (shrink)
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    Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German Literary Theory.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4):446-447.
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    Literature and philosophy at Middlesex Polytechnic.Doreen Maitre - 1989 - Cogito 3 (3):245-251.
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    Light Literature and Philosophy of East Asia: An Abridgment of the Subjects.Don Y. Lee - 1982 - Eastern Press.
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    Silence in Modern Literature and Philosophy: Beckett, Barthes, Nancy, Stevens.Thomas Gould - 2018 - Springer Verlag.
    This book discusses the elusive centrality of silence in modern literature and philosophy, focusing on the writing and theory of Jean-Luc Nancy and Roland Barthes, the prose of Samuel Beckett, and the poetry of Wallace Stevens. It suggests that silence is best understood according to two categories: apophasis and reticence. Apophasis is associated with theology, and relates to a silence of ineffability and transcendence; reticence is associated with phenomenology, and relates to a silence of listenership and speechlessness. In (...)
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    Literature and philosophy in dialogue. Essays in german literary theory.Steven D. Martinson - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (4):616-616.
  19. Literature and Philosophy.Renford Bambrough - 1974 - In Wisdom: Twelve Essays. Totowa, N.J.,: Blackwell. pp. 274--292.
     
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  20. Literature and Philosophy.Richard Kuhns - 1975 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 165 (4):488-489.
     
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    Literature and philosophy, structures of experience.Richard Francis Kuhns - 1971 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    The Promethean background As the scientific rationality of Western civilization began to bear its full fruit, it became increasingly conscious of its ...
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    Literature and Philosophy?Charles W. Mulligan - 1934 - Modern Schoolman 12 (4):91-93.
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    Literature and philosophy: The common ground.Harold Skulsky - 1968 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 27 (2):183-197.
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  24. Introduction: literature and philosophy in the world without us.Chris Washington & Anne C. McCarthy - 2019 - In Chris Washington & Anne C. McCarthy (eds.), Romanticism and speculative realism. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Theory's autoimmunity: skepticism, literature, and philosophy.Zahi Zalloua - 2018 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Introduction. Toward a hermeneutics of skepticism -- Montaignean meditations -- Ideology, critique, and the event of literature -- Irony, power, and the death drive -- Queering difference, or the feminine logic of the "non-all" -- Immunizing ontology : the speculative turn -- Conclusion. Desire of the theorist.
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    Literature and the Question of Philosophy.Anthony J. Cascardi & Comparative Literature Rhetroric & Spanish Anthony J. Cascardi - 1989 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    A distinguished group of authors reflects on problems currently enlivening the space shared by philosophy and literary theory in a series of chapters that range in scope from Plato to postmodernism.
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    Developing ethical formation through literature and philosophy in school.Lisa Rygaard Frost Kristensen - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 11 (2):61-78.
    When working with literature in the philosophical classroom, teachers can take pupils on journeys through time, history, other cultures, and fictional universes. Since literature invites readers into the lives and minds of others, the pupils can try on another person’s thoughts, emotions, life experiences, perspectives, attitudes, and worldviews. Thus, literature offers a unique window of experiences that has great potential for the philosophical classroom. In this—primarily theoretical—article, it is argued that the combination of literature and (...) is valuable when practicing philosophy for children in the classroom. First, the combination may cultivate the pupils’ dispositions for being caring, creative, critical, and collaborative thinkers. Second, it may add to the pupils’ ethical formation with special attention to (i) the pupils’ understanding of values, (ii) their sense of individuality and sociality, (iii) the development of their cognitive flexibility and empathy, and (iv) their ethical awareness through ethical argumentation and reflection. In addition to presenting these points, this article will offer brief examples suggesting how school practitioners may use literary texts to prompt ethical reflections through philosophical questions and enquiry. (shrink)
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  28. "Literature and Philosophy": Richard Kuhns. [REVIEW]Stewart R. Sutherland - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):82.
     
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  29. Between Literature and Philosophy: An Interview with Pierre Macherey.Joseph Serrano - 2022 - In Warren Montag & Audrey Wasser (eds.), Pierre Macherey and the case of literary production. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    (1 other version)The interactions between literature and philosophy: a view from Russia.Elena A. Takho-Godi - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (3):195-203.
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    Complete Lectures on Art, Literature and Philosophy.Lafcadio Hearn - 1932 - Kanda, Tokyo, the Hokuseido Press. Edited by Ryuji Tanabé, Teisaburo Ochiai & Ichirō Nishizaki.
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    Derrida's Legacies: Literature and Philosophy.Simon Glendinning & Robert Eaglestone (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    This volume brings together some of the most well-known and highly respected commentators on the work of Jacques Derrida from Britain and America in a series of essays written to commemorate the life and come to terms with the death of one of the most important intellectual presences of our time. Derrida’s thought reached into nearly every corner of contemporary intellectual culture and the difference he has made is incalculable. He was indeed controversial but the astonishing originality of his work, (...)
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    Language, literature and philosophy =.Aleksandar Prnjat (ed.) - 2016 - Beograd: Alfa BK univerzitet.
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    Essays on Literature and Philosophy.Edward Caird - 2019 - Wentworth Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Lectures on Literature and Philosophy: Reports of Transcendental, Biographical, and Historical Papers Read Before the Concord School, 1881-1888.Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1975 - Transcendental Books.
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  36. May Sinclair in her time: reappraising May Sinclair's role in early-twentieth-century literature and philosophy.Leslie de Bont, Isabelle Brasme & Florence Marie (eds.) - 2024 - Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée.
    May Sinclair has been typically considered as a liminal author, positioned between two eras: the 19th and the 20th centuries, Victorian culture and modernism, traditional and avant-garde writing and thinking. As a result, traditional criticism has confined her to the margins of 20th-century literature and philosophy. Re-examining Sinclair's involvement in the literary and philosophical debates of her time, this collaborative volume seeks to challenge this liminal status and to reassert Sinclair's role as an author, critic and thinker firmly (...)
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  37. Caird, E. -Essays on Literature and Philosophy.R. Noel - 1876 - Mind 1:426.
     
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    Encounters in the arts, literature, and philosophy: chance and choice.Jérôme Brillaud, Virginie Elisabeth Greene & Christie McDonald (eds.) - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Encounters in the Arts, Literature, and Philosophy focuses on chance and scripted encounters as sites of tensions and alliances where new forms, ideas, meanings, interpretations, and theories can emerge. By moving beyond the realm of traditional hermeneutics, Jérôme Brillaud and Virginie Greene have compiled a volume that vitally illustrates how reading encounters represented in artefacts, texts, and films is a vibrant and dynamic mode of encountering and interpreting. With contributions from esteemed academics such as Christie McDonald, Pierre Saint-Amand, (...)
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    Philosophy, Literature, and the Human Good.Michael Weston - 2001 - New York: Routledge.
    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, (...) and the Human Good is ideal for all students of philosophy and literature. (shrink)
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  40. Caird, E. -Essays on Literature and Philosophy.W. R. Sorley - 1892 - Mind 1:426.
  41. Kierkegaard's disruptions of literature and philosophy : freedom, anxiety, and existential contributions.Edward F. Mooney - 2018 - In Eric Ziolkowski (ed.), Kierkegaard, Literature, and the Arts. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University press.
     
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  42. Deconstruction in context: literature and philosophy.Mark C. Taylor (ed.) - 1986 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    "There is no rigorous and effective deconstruction without the faithful memory of philosophies and literatures, without the respectful and competent reading of texts of the past, as well as singular works of our own time. Deconstruction is also a certain thinking about tradition and context. Mark Taylor evokes this with great clarity in the course of a remarkable introduction. He reconstitutes a set of premises without which no deconstruction could have seen the light of day." – _Jacques Derrida __"This invaluable (...)
     
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    Coetzee and Animals, Literature and Philosophy.Randy Malamud - 2012 - Journal of Animal Ethics 2 (2):212-215.
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    The Violence of Reading: Literature and Philosophy at the Threshold of Pain.Dominik Zechner - 2024 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    The Violence of Reading: Literature and Philosophy at the Threshold of Pain expounds the scene of reading as one that produces an overwhelmed body exposed to uncontainable forms of violence. The book argues that the act of reading induces a representational instability that causes the referential function of language to collapse. This breakdown releases a type of “linguistic pain” (Scarry; Butler; Hamacher) that indicates a constitutive wounding of the reading body. The wound of language marks a rupture between (...)
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    Essays on Literature and Philosophy.Edward Caird.David G. Ritchie - 1893 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (2):259-261.
  46. Imagination in literature and philosophy: A viewpoint on Camus's «l'étranger’.Stewart R. Sutherland - 1970 - British Journal of Aesthetics 10 (3):261-274.
  47. Studies in Indian literature and philosophy: collected articles of J.A.B. van Buitenen.J. A. B. van Buitenen - 1988 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Ludo Rocher.
  48. Reading literature and doing philosophy.Dawn M. Phillips - manuscript
    In this paper I make a comparison between the imaginative activity of reading literature and the elucidatory activity of doing philosophy. My aim is to highlight significant features of a non-traditional view of philosophical method – inspired by Wittgenstein.
     
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    Literature and Philosophy.Bruce Merry - 1971 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:246-251.
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    Negative Capability Reclaimed: Literature and Philosophy Contra Politics.Ihab Habib Hassan - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (2):305-324.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Negative Capability Reclaimed: Literature and Philosophy Contra PoliticsIhab HassanI began a few years ago to try to make space in my reckoning and imagining for the marvellous as well as the murderous.Seamus HeaneyTwo concerns cross in this essay: the first, explicit, regards the current condition of the academic humanities, their idioms and axioms, especially in America; the second, implicit, regards my own need to confront criticism, its (...)
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