Philosophy as a Literary Art :Making Things Up

Philosophy as a Literary Art

Philosophy as a Literary Art :Making Things Up

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Despite philosophers’ growing interest in the relation between philosophy and literature in general, over the last few decades comparatively few studies have been published dealing more narrowly with the literary aspects of philosophical texts. The relationship between philosophy and literature is too often taken to be "literature as philosophy" and very rarely "philosophy as literature." It is the dissatisfaction with this one-sidedness that lies at the heart of the present volume. Philosophy has nothing to lose by engaging in a serious process of literary self-analysis. On the contrary, such an exercise would most likely make it stronger, more sophisticated, more playful and especially more self-reflexive. By not moving in this direction, philosophy places itself in the position of not following what has been deemed, since Socrates at least, the worthiest of all philosophical ideals: self-knowledge.

This book was originally published as a special issue of The European Legacy.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781138298040
ISBN10 1138298042
Number Of Pages 136
Item Weight 250 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Costica Bradatan is a Professor of Honors at Texas Tech University, USA. He is the author or editor (co-editor) of several books, including Philosophy, Society and The Cunning of History in Eastern Europe (2012) and most recently Dying for Ideas. The Dangerous Lives of the Philosophers (2014), and has written for such publications as the New York Times, The New Statesman, Dissent, and Times Literary Supplement.

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