Dialectic and Narrative: Time to Teach the TruthThomas R. Flynn, Dalia Judovitz, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor of French Dalia Judovitz SUNY Press, 1 jan 1993 - 382 pagina's Dialectic and narrative reflect the respective inclinations of philosophy and literature as disciplines that fix one another in a Sartrean gaze, admixing envy with suspicion. Ever since Plato and Aristotle distinguished scientific knowledge (episteme) from opinion (doxa) and valued demonstration through formal final causes over emplotment (mythos), the palm has been awarded to dialectic as the proper instrument of rational discourse, the arbiter of coherence, consistency, and ultimately of truth. The matter becomes more complicated when we recognize the various uses of the term "dialectic" in the tradition, some of which complement and even overlap the narrative domain. By confronting these concepts with one another, either de facto or ex professo, the following essays not only raise anew the ancient questions of the identities of philosophy and literature, but do so in the context of recent "postmodern" challenges to their relative autonomy. |
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Pagina xii
... course may be seen as another variation on this theme of the appetite for a philosophy of the concrete . But with this interest , exhibited by the essays in the present volume , the adequacy of the dialectic / narra- tive dichotomy ...
... course may be seen as another variation on this theme of the appetite for a philosophy of the concrete . But with this interest , exhibited by the essays in the present volume , the adequacy of the dialectic / narra- tive dichotomy ...
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... course , neither Strauss nor Rosen would have much use for either the modern or its deviant offspring . Presumably , both would cite in support of their diagnosis the nominalist and correspondingly voluntarist strains in postmodern ...
... course , neither Strauss nor Rosen would have much use for either the modern or its deviant offspring . Presumably , both would cite in support of their diagnosis the nominalist and correspondingly voluntarist strains in postmodern ...
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... course , explicitly Weberian . And the ultimate inconclusiveness and ambiguity of Weber's own position regarding modernity seems to be shared by several authors in this volume . Of course , the willingness to live with ambiguity is ...
... course , explicitly Weberian . And the ultimate inconclusiveness and ambiguity of Weber's own position regarding modernity seems to be shared by several authors in this volume . Of course , the willingness to live with ambiguity is ...
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... course of a work . The ge- neric and narrative instability of the modern novel reflects its double origins . For the birth of the novel , in the modern sense , corresponds to the emergence of the anti - novel , that is , with the ...
... course of a work . The ge- neric and narrative instability of the modern novel reflects its double origins . For the birth of the novel , in the modern sense , corresponds to the emergence of the anti - novel , that is , with the ...
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... course of knowledge . Plato's and Aristotle's efforts to establish phi- losophy as the voice of truth and philosophical argumentation as its most adequate and appropriate expression rely upon the efforts to distinguish form and content ...
... course of knowledge . Plato's and Aristotle's efforts to establish phi- losophy as the voice of truth and philosophical argumentation as its most adequate and appropriate expression rely upon the efforts to distinguish form and content ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Philosophy of Genre and the Genre of Philosophy | 5 |
Helen and the Rape of Narrative The Politics of Dissuasion | 21 |
The Poetic and the Political Martin Heidegger | 43 |
Two Faces of Heidegger | 47 |
Repositioning Heidegger | 57 |
Stevens Heidegger and the Dialectics of Abstraction and Empathy in Poetic Language | 67 |
Acoustics Heidegger and Nietzsche on Words and Music | 83 |
Contesting Modernities | 101 |
Blumenbergs Third Way Between Habermas and Gadamer | 185 |
History Art and Truth Wellmers Critique of Adorno | 197 |
Narrative Fictions Theaters of Danger | 213 |
Tragic Fiction of Identity and the Narrative Self | 217 |
Ethical Ellipsis in Narrative | 225 |
Dialectics of Experience Brecht and the Theater of Danger | 233 |
Beyond Dialectics At the Limits of Normalization | 253 |
At the Limits of Formalization | 257 |
Modernity and Postmodernity | 105 |
Secularization and the Disenchantment of the World | 121 |
Modernity and the Misrepresentation of Representation | 139 |
Narrative Dialectic and Irony in Jameson and White | 151 |
Legitimacy and Truth | 161 |
Reflections on the Anthropocentric Limits of Scientific Realism Blumenberg on Myth Reason and the Legitimacy of the Modern Age | 165 |
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