Ulysses is a famously difficult book. Philosophy is well-known as an abstruse subject. Yet thinking about Joyce's great novel in philosophical ways not only provides new approaches for seasoned Joyceans, but also orientation for those perplexed by Ulysses. Six eminent scholars, philosophers, and literary critics combine philosophical and literary analysis to present accessible and fresh perspectives on one of the world's literary masterpieces.
Ulysses is a famously difficult book. Philosophy is well-known as an abstruse subject. Yet thinking about Joyce's great novel in philosophical ways not only provides new approaches for seasoned Joyceans, but also orientation for those perplexed by Ulysses. Six eminent scholars, philosophers, and literary critics combine philosophical and literary analysis to present accessible and fresh perspectives on one of the world's literary masterpieces.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Kitcher is John Dewey Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus at Columbia. He is the author of numerous books, a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the first recipient of the Prometheus Prize, awarded by the American Philosophical Association for work in expanding the frontiers of Science and Philosophy. He has been named a "Friend of Darwin" by the National Committee on Science Education, and received a Lannan Foundation Notable Book Award for Living With Darwin (Oxford University Press, 2007). In 2019, he was awarded the Rescher Medal for contributions to systematic philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction, Philip Kitcher * Chapter 1. Between Detachment and Disgust: Bloom in Hades, Martha Nussbaum * Chapter 2. A Portrait of Consciousness: Joyce's Ulysses as Philosophical Psychology, Garry Hagberg * Chapter 3. Feeling Ulysses: An Address to the Cyclopean Reader, Vicki Mahaffey and Wendy J. Truran * Chapter 4. Ulysses May Be a Legal Fiction, Sam Slote * Chapter 5. Doing Dublin in Different Voices, David Hills * Chapter 6. Something Rich and Strange: Joyce's Perspectivism, Philip Kitcher
* Introduction, Philip Kitcher * Chapter 1. Between Detachment and Disgust: Bloom in Hades, Martha Nussbaum * Chapter 2. A Portrait of Consciousness: Joyce's Ulysses as Philosophical Psychology, Garry Hagberg * Chapter 3. Feeling Ulysses: An Address to the Cyclopean Reader, Vicki Mahaffey and Wendy J. Truran * Chapter 4. Ulysses May Be a Legal Fiction, Sam Slote * Chapter 5. Doing Dublin in Different Voices, David Hills * Chapter 6. Something Rich and Strange: Joyce's Perspectivism, Philip Kitcher
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