04850nam 22005535 450 991087219890332120250807153122.09783031584336(electronic bk.)978303158432910.1007/978-3-031-58433-6(MiAaPQ)EBC31518813(Au-PeEL)EBL31518813(CKB)32674599600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-58433-6(OCoLC)1446133384(EXLCZ)993267459960004120240706d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNarrative and Ethical Understanding /edited by Garry L. Hagberg1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (356 pages)Print version: Hagberg, Garry L. Narrative and Ethical Understanding Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 9783031584329 1.Introduction: Layers of Understanding and Long-Form Narrative, Garry L. Hagberg, Part 1. To Focus on Ethical Vision rather than Moral Action -- 2. From Wittgenstein to Homer: Ethics, ‘World-Pictures,’ and Iliadic Time, Carl Humphries -- 3. Murdoch and Gilead: John Ames as a Model of Murdochian Virtue, Cathy Mason -- 4. Patricia Highsmith’s Kierkegaardian Fiction, Don Adams -- Part 2. Self-Narration, Self-Deception, and Self-Critique -- 5. Consciousness, Beckett and the (Un)Aware Being: Krapp’s and Winnie’s Wobbly Mindfulness Under the Lens of Phenomenology, Stefano Rossi -- 6. Self-deception and Self-narration: Linklater’s Tape, Zeynep Talay Turner -- 7. Shame and Self-Abasement: Bernard Williams, Kant, and J.M. Coetzee, Ana Falcato -- Part 3. Layers of Understanding: Responsibility Reconsidered -- 8. Orwellian Responsibility, Peter Brian Barry -- 9. Kant, the Karamazovs, and Hitler’s Pawn, Samuel Kahn -- 10. Storm Jameson’s Phenomenology of Place in The Hidden River, Robert Lance Snyder -- Part 4. Unobvious Forms of Moral Progress -- 11. Just Sex in Heller’s Catch-22?,James A. Baker and Zenon Culverhouse -- 12. Imperfect Fiction and Criticism im Stillstand: A Reading of The Mill on the Floss, Daniele Niedda -- 13. Listening to the Dead: Exploring the Differend in Margaret Atwood’s Penelopiad, Catherine MacMillan -- Part 5. Against Oversimplification -- 14. We all have Plague: Human Nature and Decency in Camus’ The Plague, Hayden Kee -- 15. Wallace Stevens’ Poetic Realism: The Only Possible Redemption, David Kleinberg-Levin -- 16. The Godfather III as an Essay in Long-Arc Ethical Understanding, Garry L. Hagberg.There has been a steady stream of articles written on the relations between ethics and the interpretation of literature, but there remains a need for a book that both introduces and significantly contributes to the field – particularly one that shows how we can think more openly and creatively about the multiform powers of ethical narrative by considering ethically significant literature. This volume offers an analytically acute and culturally rich way of understanding how it is that we can productively think philosophically about the narrative structures that describe our ethical lives and what kind of distinctive conceptual, and in some cases personal, progress we can make by doing so. Given the extremely widespread interest in ethical issues, this volume will strike resonant chords far and wide on arrival, while offering something new in bringing together the study of long-form narrative, the language of moral psychology, and detailed literary case studies. Given the vast expansion of narrative studies in recent years, the time for just such a volume is right. Garry L. Hagberg is the James H. Ottaway Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics at Bard College and Editor of the journal Philosophy and Literature. He is presently completing three new books: Consciousness Portrayed: Seven Case Studies in Philosophical Literature; The Mind on Screen: Seven Case Studies in Philosophical Film; and Art and Meaning: On Artworks and their Implications.AestheticsEthicsLiteratureAestheticsAestheticsMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsLiterary AestheticsAesthetics.Ethics.LiteratureAesthetics.Aesthetics.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Literary Aesthetics.111.85Hagberg Garry L1741423MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910872198903321Narrative and Ethical Understanding4174062UNINA