This brings philosophers and literary theorists together in a sustained, coherent conversation about the philosophical status and implications of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Written in an accessible, jargon-free way, the volume's six chapters demonstrate that Plato's famous quarrel between poetry and philosophy can in fact be a productive and enjoyable one, and that both modes of thought can make a practical difference in how we live and make sense of our everyday lives.
This brings philosophers and literary theorists together in a sustained, coherent conversation about the philosophical status and implications of Emily Dickinson's poetry. Written in an accessible, jargon-free way, the volume's six chapters demonstrate that Plato's famous quarrel between poetry and philosophy can in fact be a productive and enjoyable one, and that both modes of thought can make a practical difference in how we live and make sense of our everyday lives.
Elisabeth Camp is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. She has published extensively on cognitive phenomena and philosophy of mind.
Inhaltsangabe
* Editor's Introduction: Emily Dickinson's Epistemic Ambitions for Poetry * Chapter 1: Forms of Emotional Knowing and Unknowing: Skepticism and Belief in Dickinson's Poetry, Rick Anthony Furtak * Chapter 2: Interiority and Expression in Dickinson's Lyrics, Magdalena Ostas * Chapter 3: How to Know Everything, Oren Izenberg * Chapter 4: Form and Content in Emily Dickinson's Poetry, Antony Aumann * Chapter 5: The Uses of Obstruction, David Hills * Chapter 6: Dickinson and Pivoting Thought, Eileen John
* Editor's Introduction: Emily Dickinson's Epistemic Ambitions for Poetry * Chapter 1: Forms of Emotional Knowing and Unknowing: Skepticism and Belief in Dickinson's Poetry, Rick Anthony Furtak * Chapter 2: Interiority and Expression in Dickinson's Lyrics, Magdalena Ostas * Chapter 3: How to Know Everything, Oren Izenberg * Chapter 4: Form and Content in Emily Dickinson's Poetry, Antony Aumann * Chapter 5: The Uses of Obstruction, David Hills * Chapter 6: Dickinson and Pivoting Thought, Eileen John
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