Once Upon a Time is a collection of essays in the philosophy of literature with two central themes: the significance of story telling for us and the question of whether the novel, perhaps the art form most closely associated with story-telling, is a legitimate source of human knowledge. Leading philosopher of art Peter Kivy explores why human beings are so enthralled by being told stories and whether story-telling is a significant source of knowledge. Starting with a study of Aristotles Poetics, Kivy then undertakes a critical discussion of Noel Carroll’s suggestion that our interaction with the artists of the past is a kind of ‘;conversation.’ He goes on to defend the thesis that one of the legitimate artistic pleasures we take in novel-reading is the acquiring of knowledge and, furthermore, that the silent reading of a novel is a kind of performance, making the novel one of the performing arts. The volume concludes with a chapter about jokes, and, in particular, whether it is immoral to tell or be amused by an ‘;immoral’ joke. This volume of essays is a must-read for anyone seriously interested in literature and the conceptual problems it may raise for philosophers.
Peter Kivy & Aaron Meskin
Once Upon a Time [EPUB ebook]
Essays in the Philosophy of Literature
Once Upon a Time [EPUB ebook]
Essays in the Philosophy of Literature
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● ISBN 9781786607362 ● 出版者 Rowman & Littlefield International ● 发布时间 2019 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7095771 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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