It can be said that literary texts do not have any obligation to reality, and that literature destabilises our relation to normal use of words and to established perspectives. Literature is in relation with something that cannot be explained or conceptualised. In this respect literature is close to religion. Literature invites us to believe in something that is unreal and beyond ordinary life. In literature we are confronted with something different and hence ordinary meaning of words, normal understandings and every clear defintion of concepts are shaken and brought to the field of uncertainties. In this particular respect, literture is very close to religion. At least that is so in Elisabeth Løvlie’s reading of Jacques Derrida and literat...
Is there a way of reading philosophically without imposing a pre-existing philosophy on the literary...
Many would acknowledge that works of literature seem have something to teach us about the world. But...
The concept of existence is rooted in (at least) two traditions: philosophical and literary theory. ...
What is the relation between literature and philosophy and what can we learn from it? Is there somet...
Since Antiquity, the relationship between philosophy and literature has been highly ambivalent. Thus...
Contemporary debates within analytic philosophy regarding the relation between literature and philos...
Edebiyat Jacques Derrida literatürünün her yerindedir. Fakat bu iddianın, Derrida’nın klasik edebiya...
This article explores some of the thoughts on literature and its cognitive potential, its revelatory...
Tutkimus kuuluu filosofiseen estetiikkaan, ja siinä tarkastellaan, kuinka filosofinen proosamuotoine...
Gilles Deleuze once, in a letter, described reading in the following way: “It's like plugging in to ...
Bu makalede, varlık, düşünce, dil, yazı, kültür ve uygarlık bağlantısında, felsefe ile edebiyat iliş...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Universal philosophy of religion is occupied with religion as a human manifestation, its essence and...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anti-cognitivist c...
Is there a way of reading philosophically without imposing a pre-existing philosophy on the literary...
Many would acknowledge that works of literature seem have something to teach us about the world. But...
The concept of existence is rooted in (at least) two traditions: philosophical and literary theory. ...
What is the relation between literature and philosophy and what can we learn from it? Is there somet...
Since Antiquity, the relationship between philosophy and literature has been highly ambivalent. Thus...
Contemporary debates within analytic philosophy regarding the relation between literature and philos...
Edebiyat Jacques Derrida literatürünün her yerindedir. Fakat bu iddianın, Derrida’nın klasik edebiya...
This article explores some of the thoughts on literature and its cognitive potential, its revelatory...
Tutkimus kuuluu filosofiseen estetiikkaan, ja siinä tarkastellaan, kuinka filosofinen proosamuotoine...
Gilles Deleuze once, in a letter, described reading in the following way: “It's like plugging in to ...
Bu makalede, varlık, düşünce, dil, yazı, kültür ve uygarlık bağlantısında, felsefe ile edebiyat iliş...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
Universal philosophy of religion is occupied with religion as a human manifestation, its essence and...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anti-cognitivist c...
Is there a way of reading philosophically without imposing a pre-existing philosophy on the literary...
Many would acknowledge that works of literature seem have something to teach us about the world. But...
The concept of existence is rooted in (at least) two traditions: philosophical and literary theory. ...