What is it for poetry to be serious and to be taken seriously? What is it to be open to poetry, attuned to what it says, alive to what it does? These questions call equally on poetry and philosophy, but poetry and philosophy have an ancient quarrel. Maximilian de Gaynesford converts their mutual antipathy into something mutually enhancing.
What is it for poetry to be serious and to be taken seriously? What is it to be open to poetry, attuned to what it says, alive to what it does? These questions call equally on poetry and philosophy, but poetry and philosophy have an ancient quarrel. Maximilian de Gaynesford converts their mutual antipathy into something mutually enhancing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maximilian de Gaynesford is Professor of Philosophy and Head of Department at the University of Reading. Formerly a Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford and a Professor at the College of William and Mary, he is the author of I: The Meaning of the First Person Term (2006), Hilary Putnam (2006), and John McDowell (2004), as well as of papers in philosophical logic, the philosophy of mind and language, ethics and aesthetics.
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Introduction Part I: Sense and Sensitivity 1: Austin's Remarks 2: Poets and Critics 3: Philosophers 4: What Matters 5: Truth 6: Action 7: Responsibility Part II: Doing Things with Attunement 8: Chaucer Type 9: Elaborating the Type 10: Four Features 11: Four Poets 12: Shakespeare's Sonnets 13: Phrasing 14: Naming 15: Securing 16: Doing 17: Doing Time Conclusion: Weaving New Webs Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Sense and Sensitivity 1: Austin's Remarks 2: Poets and Critics 3: Philosophers 4: What Matters 5: Truth 6: Action 7: Responsibility Part II: Doing Things with Attunement 8: Chaucer Type 9: Elaborating the Type 10: Four Features 11: Four Poets 12: Shakespeare's Sonnets 13: Phrasing 14: Naming 15: Securing 16: Doing 17: Doing Time Conclusion: Weaving New Webs Bibliography Index
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