Once Upon a Time
Essays in the Philosophy of Literature- Authors:
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- Publisher:
- 2019
Summary
Once Upon a Time is a collection of essays in the philosophy of literature with two central themes: the significance of story –telling for us and the question of whether the novel, perhaps the art form most closely associated with story-telling, is a legitimate source of human knowledge. Leading philosopher of art Peter Kivy explores why human beings are so enthralled by being told stories and whether story-telling is a significant source of knowledge. Starting with a study of Aristotle's Poetics, Kivy then undertakes a critical discussion of Noel Carroll’s suggestion that our interaction with the artists of the past is a kind of “conversation.” He goes on to defend the thesis that one of the legitimate artistic pleasures we take in novel-reading is the acquiring of knowledge and, furthermore, that the silent reading of a novel is a kind of performance, making the novel one of the performing arts. The volume concludes with a chapter about jokes, and, in particular, whether it is immoral to tell or be amused by an “immoral” joke. This volume of essays is a must-read for anyone seriously interested in literature and the conceptual problems it may raise for philosophers.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-78660-734-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-78660-736-2
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 127
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Editor’s Foreword No access
- Preface No access
- 1 The Actual, the Possible, and the Probable No access Pages 1 - 12
- 2 Criticism, Communication, Conversation, Craft No access Pages 13 - 26
- 3 Facts from Fictions No access Pages 27 - 44
- 4 Knowledge and Novel Knowledge No access Pages 45 - 58
- 5 Swept Up in the Story No access Pages 59 - 72
- 6 Tell Me a Story! No access Pages 73 - 90
- 7 The Dancer and the Dance No access Pages 91 - 102
- 8 Joking Morality No access Pages 103 - 118
- Bibliography No access Pages 119 - 120
- Index No access Pages 121 - 126
- About the Authors No access Pages 127 - 127





