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By exploring central issues in the philosophy of literature, illustrated by a wide range of novels, poems, and plays, Philosophy of Literature gets to the heart of why literature matters to us and sheds new light on the nature and interpretation of literary works. Provides a comprehensive study, along with original insights, into the philosophy of literature Develops a unique point of view - from one of the field's leading exponents Offers examples of key issues using excerpts from well-known novels, poems, and plays from different historical periods
Philosophers have had an interest in language from the earliest
times but the twentieth century, with its so-called 'linguistic
turn' in philosophy, has seen a huge expansion of work focused
specifically on language and its foundations. No branch of
philosophy has been unaffected by this shift of emphasis. It is
timely at the end of the century to review and assess the vast
range of issues that have been developed and debated in this
central area. The distinguished international contributors present a clear,
accessible guide to the fundamental questions raised by the
philosophers about language. Contributions include Graeme Forbes on
necessity, Susan Haack on deviant logics, Paul Horwich on truth,
Charles Travis on Wittgenstein, L.J. Cohen on linguistic
philosophy, Ruth Kempson on semantics and syntax and Christopher
Hookway on ontology, to name but a few. A wide range of topics are
covered from the metaphysics and ontology of language, language and
mind, truth and meaning, to theories or reference, speech act
theory, philosophy of logic and formal semantics. There are also
articles on key figures from the twentieth century and
earlier. Based on the foundation provided by the award-winning "Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics" this single volume provides a collection of articles that will be an invaluable reference tool for all those interested in the area of philosophy of language, and also to those in cognitive science and psychology. All the articles have been thoroughly revised and updated. This volume gives a unique survey of topics that are at the very core of contemporary philosophy.
For over fifty years, philosophers working within the broader remit of analytic philosophy have developed and refined a substantial body of work in aesthetics and the philosophy of art, curating a core foundation of scholarship which offers rigor and clarity on matters of profound and perennial interest relating to art and all forms of aesthetic appreciation. Now in its second edition and thoroughly revised, Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art--The Analytic Tradition: An Anthology captures this legacy in a comprehensive introduction to the core philosophical questions and conversations in aesthetics. Through 57 key essays selected by leading scholars Peter Lamarque and Stein Haugom Olsen, this anthology collects modern classics as well as new contributions on essential topics such as the identification and ontology of art, interpretation, values of art, art and knowledge, and fiction and the imagination. New to this edition are selections which treat aesthetic experience more widely, including essays on the aesthetics of nature and aesthetics in everyday life. Other carefully-chosen pieces analyze the practice and experience of specific art forms in greater detail, including painting, photography, film, literature, music, and popular art such as comics. This bestselling collection is an essential resource for students and scholars of aesthetics, designed to foster a foundational understanding of both long-standing and contemporary topics in the field.
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