This paper begins by drawing on accounts of enchantment as wonder by three authors (Alain-Fournier, Aldous Huxley and J.R.R. Tolkien) to explore its basic characteristics and dynamics. It then draws a contrast with the disenchantment attending will and the will-to-power, noting the internal affinity of the latter with the project of modernity and its contrast with enchantment as a non-modern experience. It then proceeds to a critique of three influential philosophers’ portrayals of enchantment (Philip Fisher, Jane Bennett and Akeel Bilgrami, as well as Charles Taylor), which it faults for not paying closer attention to the implications of the experience of enchantment. It closes with a plea for philosophy aligned with the humanities rather ...
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Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : the varieties of modern enchantment / J...
This paper begins by drawing on accounts of enchantment as wonder by three authors (Alain-Fournier, ...
In this article, we approach enchantment as a fundamental encounter that incites new worlds. Our aim...
Only a hundred years ago, Max Weber argued that the process of rationalization has caused the disenc...
Despite its enduring popularity, theatrical magic remains all but ignored by art critics, art histor...
The notion of enchantment has been largely imagined as relating to religion, broadly defined, includ...
There are two preliminary things to be stated at the outset of any philosophical consideration of en...
In the 19th century, writers like Chateaubriand, Nerval, and Flaubert traveled in search of sublime,...
Philosophy and Magic share a common root that goes back twenty thousand years to the role of the sha...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This paper defends what the philosopher Merleau Ponty coins 'the imaginary texture of the real'. It ...
Improving user experience is becoming something of a rallying call in human–computer interaction but...
How can we best understand the profusion of scholarly aesthetics in British literature in the ninete...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : the varieties of modern enchantment / J...
This paper begins by drawing on accounts of enchantment as wonder by three authors (Alain-Fournier, ...
In this article, we approach enchantment as a fundamental encounter that incites new worlds. Our aim...
Only a hundred years ago, Max Weber argued that the process of rationalization has caused the disenc...
Despite its enduring popularity, theatrical magic remains all but ignored by art critics, art histor...
The notion of enchantment has been largely imagined as relating to religion, broadly defined, includ...
There are two preliminary things to be stated at the outset of any philosophical consideration of en...
In the 19th century, writers like Chateaubriand, Nerval, and Flaubert traveled in search of sublime,...
Philosophy and Magic share a common root that goes back twenty thousand years to the role of the sha...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This collectively written article explores postdigital relationships between science, philosophy, an...
This paper defends what the philosopher Merleau Ponty coins 'the imaginary texture of the real'. It ...
Improving user experience is becoming something of a rallying call in human–computer interaction but...
How can we best understand the profusion of scholarly aesthetics in British literature in the ninete...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : the varieties of modern enchantment / J...