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Van Gogh among the Philosophers - Painting, Thinking, Being (Hardcover): David P. Nichols Van Gogh among the Philosophers - Painting, Thinking, Being (Hardcover)
David P. Nichols; Contributions by Pauline E Erickson, Alina N. Feld, Stephen A. Erickson, Rebecca Longtin Hansen, …
R2,668 Discovery Miles 26 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume brings Continental philosophical interpretations of Van Gogh into dialogue with one another to explore how for Van Gogh, art places human beings in their world, and yet in other ways displaces them, not allowing them to belong to that world.

Merleau-Ponty's Poetic of the World - Philosophy and Literature (Paperback): Galen A. Johnson, Mauro Carbone, Emmanuel De... Merleau-Ponty's Poetic of the World - Philosophy and Literature (Paperback)
Galen A. Johnson, Mauro Carbone, Emmanuel De Saint-Aubert
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Merleau-Ponty has long been known as one of the most important philosophers of aesthetics, yet most discussions of his aesthetics focus on visual art. This book corrects that balance by turning to Merleau-Ponty's extensive engagement with literature. From Proust, Merleau-Ponty developed his conception of "sensible ideas," from Claudel, his conjoining of birth and knowledge as "co-naissance," from Valery came "implex" or the "animal of words" and the "chiasma of two destinies." Literature also provokes the questions of expression, metaphor, and truth and the meaning of a Merleau-Pontian poetics. The poetic of Merleau-Ponty is, the book argues, a poetic of the flesh, a poetic of mystery, and a poetic of the visible in its relation to the invisible. Ultimately, theoretical figures or "figuratives" that appear at the threshold between philosophy and literature enable the possibility of a new ontology. What is at stake is the very meaning of philosophy itself and its mode of expression.

Van Gogh among the Philosophers - Painting, Thinking, Being (Paperback): David P. Nichols Van Gogh among the Philosophers - Painting, Thinking, Being (Paperback)
David P. Nichols; Contributions by Pauline E Erickson, Alina N. Feld, Stephen A. Erickson, Rebecca Longtin Hansen, …
R1,157 Discovery Miles 11 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume brings Continental philosophical interpretations of Van Gogh into dialogue with one another to explore how for Van Gogh, art places human beings in their world, and yet in other ways displaces them, not allowing them to belong to that world.

Merleau-Ponty's Poetic of the World - Philosophy and Literature (Hardcover): Galen A. Johnson, Mauro Carbone, Emmanuel De... Merleau-Ponty's Poetic of the World - Philosophy and Literature (Hardcover)
Galen A. Johnson, Mauro Carbone, Emmanuel De Saint-Aubert
R2,428 Discovery Miles 24 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Merleau-Ponty has long been known as one of the most important philosophers of aesthetics, yet most discussions of his aesthetics focus on visual art. This book corrects that balance by turning to Merleau-Ponty's extensive engagement with literature. From Proust, Merleau-Ponty developed his conception of "sensible ideas," from Claudel, his conjoining of birth and knowledge as "co-naissance," from Valery came "implex" or the "animal of words" and the "chiasma of two destinies." Literature also provokes the questions of expression, metaphor, and truth and the meaning of a Merleau-Pontian poetics. The poetic of Merleau-Ponty is, the book argues, a poetic of the flesh, a poetic of mystery, and a poetic of the visible in its relation to the invisible. Ultimately, theoretical figures or "figuratives" that appear at the threshold between philosophy and literature enable the possibility of a new ontology. What is at stake is the very meaning of philosophy itself and its mode of expression.

Phenomenology and the Arts (Paperback): A. Licia Carlson, Peter Costello Phenomenology and the Arts (Paperback)
A. Licia Carlson, Peter Costello; Contributions by John Russon, Galen A. Johnson, John Lysaker, …
R1,686 Discovery Miles 16 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Phenomenology and the Arts develops the interplay between phenomenology as a historical movement and a descriptive method within Continental philosophy and the arts. Divided into five themes, the book explores first how the phenomenological method itself is a kind of artistic endeavor that mirrors what it approaches when it turns to describe paintings, dramas, literature, and music. From there, the book turns to an analysis and commentary on specific works of art within the visual arts, literature, music, and sculpture. Contributors analyze important historical figures in phenomenology-Kant, Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. But there is also a good deal of work on art itself-Warhol, Klee, jazz, and contemporary and renaissance artists and artworks. Edited by Peter R. Costello and Licia Carlson, this book will be of interest to students in philosophy, the arts, and the humanities in general, and scholars of phenomenology will notice incredibly rich, groundbreaking research that helps to resituate canonical figures in phenomenology with respect to what their works can be used to describe.

Phenomenology and the Arts (Hardcover): A. Licia Carlson, Peter Costello Phenomenology and the Arts (Hardcover)
A. Licia Carlson, Peter Costello; Contributions by John Russon, Galen A. Johnson, John Lysaker, …
R3,726 Discovery Miles 37 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Phenomenology and the Arts develops the interplay between phenomenology as a historical movement and a descriptive method within Continental philosophy and the arts. Divided into five themes, the book explores first how the phenomenological method itself is a kind of artistic endeavor that mirrors what it approaches when it turns to describe paintings, dramas, literature, and music. From there, the book turns to an analysis and commentary on specific works of art within the visual arts, literature, music, and sculpture. Contributors analyze important historical figures in phenomenology-Kant, Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. But there is also a good deal of work on art itself-Warhol, Klee, jazz, and contemporary and renaissance artists and artworks. Edited by Peter R. Costello and Licia Carlson, this book will be of interest to students in philosophy, the arts, and the humanities in general, and scholars of phenomenology will notice incredibly rich, groundbreaking research that helps to resituate canonical figures in phenomenology with respect to what their works can be used to describe.

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