Jane Adamson / Richard Freadman / David Parker (eds.)
Renegotiating Ethics in Literature, Philosophy, and Theory
Herausgeber: Adamson, Jane; Parker, David; Freadman, Richard
Jane Adamson / Richard Freadman / David Parker (eds.)
Renegotiating Ethics in Literature, Philosophy, and Theory
Herausgeber: Adamson, Jane; Parker, David; Freadman, Richard
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An international cast of philosophers and literary theorists addresses questions of ethics and literary criticism.
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An international cast of philosophers and literary theorists addresses questions of ethics and literary criticism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780521620796
- ISBN-10: 0521620791
- Artikelnr.: 29338210
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780521620796
- ISBN-10: 0521620791
- Artikelnr.: 29338210
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: the turn to ethics in the 1990s David Parker; Part I. Ethics,
Literature and Philosophy: 1. Deepening the self: the language of ethics
and the language of literature Simon Haines; 2. Martha Nussbaum and the
need for novels Cora Diamond; 3. The concept of dread: sympathy and ethics
in Daniel Deronda Lisabeth During; 4. Against tidiness: literature
and/versus moral philosophy: a response to Cora Diamond, Martha Nussbaum
and Iris Murdoch Jane Adamson; Part II. Ethics and Agency: 5. What
differences can contemporary poetry make in our moral thinking? Charles
Altieri; 6. Moral luck in Paris: A Moveable Feast and the ethics of
autobiography Richard Freadman; 7. The unseemly profession: privacy,
inviolate personality, and the ethics of life writing Paul John Eakin; 8.
The patient writes back: bioethics and the pathography John Wiltshire; Part
III. Politics and Ethics: 9. Literature, power and the recovery of
philosophical ethics C. A. J. Coady and Seamus Miller; 10. The literary
imagination in public life Martha C. Nussbaum; 11. Ethics in many different
voices Annette C. Baier; 12. Common understanding and individual voices
Raimond Gaita.
Literature and Philosophy: 1. Deepening the self: the language of ethics
and the language of literature Simon Haines; 2. Martha Nussbaum and the
need for novels Cora Diamond; 3. The concept of dread: sympathy and ethics
in Daniel Deronda Lisabeth During; 4. Against tidiness: literature
and/versus moral philosophy: a response to Cora Diamond, Martha Nussbaum
and Iris Murdoch Jane Adamson; Part II. Ethics and Agency: 5. What
differences can contemporary poetry make in our moral thinking? Charles
Altieri; 6. Moral luck in Paris: A Moveable Feast and the ethics of
autobiography Richard Freadman; 7. The unseemly profession: privacy,
inviolate personality, and the ethics of life writing Paul John Eakin; 8.
The patient writes back: bioethics and the pathography John Wiltshire; Part
III. Politics and Ethics: 9. Literature, power and the recovery of
philosophical ethics C. A. J. Coady and Seamus Miller; 10. The literary
imagination in public life Martha C. Nussbaum; 11. Ethics in many different
voices Annette C. Baier; 12. Common understanding and individual voices
Raimond Gaita.
Introduction: the turn to ethics in the 1990s David Parker; Part I. Ethics,
Literature and Philosophy: 1. Deepening the self: the language of ethics
and the language of literature Simon Haines; 2. Martha Nussbaum and the
need for novels Cora Diamond; 3. The concept of dread: sympathy and ethics
in Daniel Deronda Lisabeth During; 4. Against tidiness: literature
and/versus moral philosophy: a response to Cora Diamond, Martha Nussbaum
and Iris Murdoch Jane Adamson; Part II. Ethics and Agency: 5. What
differences can contemporary poetry make in our moral thinking? Charles
Altieri; 6. Moral luck in Paris: A Moveable Feast and the ethics of
autobiography Richard Freadman; 7. The unseemly profession: privacy,
inviolate personality, and the ethics of life writing Paul John Eakin; 8.
The patient writes back: bioethics and the pathography John Wiltshire; Part
III. Politics and Ethics: 9. Literature, power and the recovery of
philosophical ethics C. A. J. Coady and Seamus Miller; 10. The literary
imagination in public life Martha C. Nussbaum; 11. Ethics in many different
voices Annette C. Baier; 12. Common understanding and individual voices
Raimond Gaita.
Literature and Philosophy: 1. Deepening the self: the language of ethics
and the language of literature Simon Haines; 2. Martha Nussbaum and the
need for novels Cora Diamond; 3. The concept of dread: sympathy and ethics
in Daniel Deronda Lisabeth During; 4. Against tidiness: literature
and/versus moral philosophy: a response to Cora Diamond, Martha Nussbaum
and Iris Murdoch Jane Adamson; Part II. Ethics and Agency: 5. What
differences can contemporary poetry make in our moral thinking? Charles
Altieri; 6. Moral luck in Paris: A Moveable Feast and the ethics of
autobiography Richard Freadman; 7. The unseemly profession: privacy,
inviolate personality, and the ethics of life writing Paul John Eakin; 8.
The patient writes back: bioethics and the pathography John Wiltshire; Part
III. Politics and Ethics: 9. Literature, power and the recovery of
philosophical ethics C. A. J. Coady and Seamus Miller; 10. The literary
imagination in public life Martha C. Nussbaum; 11. Ethics in many different
voices Annette C. Baier; 12. Common understanding and individual voices
Raimond Gaita.