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Literature as Thought Experiment? : Perspectives from Philosophy and Literary Studies / Sophia Alt, Julia Langkau, Katja Hettich, Vanessa Haazipolo, Johannes Franzen, Arne Willée, Loreen Dalski, Wolfgang Huemer, Caterina Brand, Eva-Maria Konrad, Giulia Agostini, Alexander Fischer, Gottfried Gabriel, Christiane Schildknecht, Ingrid Vendrell Ferran, Stephan Packard, Catherine Elgin, Falk Bornmüller, Mathis Lessau, Falk Bornmüller, Johannes Franzen, Mathis Lessau



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Titolo: Literature as Thought Experiment? : Perspectives from Philosophy and Literary Studies / Sophia Alt, Julia Langkau, Katja Hettich, Vanessa Haazipolo, Johannes Franzen, Arne Willée, Loreen Dalski, Wolfgang Huemer, Caterina Brand, Eva-Maria Konrad, Giulia Agostini, Alexander Fischer, Gottfried Gabriel, Christiane Schildknecht, Ingrid Vendrell Ferran, Stephan Packard, Catherine Elgin, Falk Bornmüller, Mathis Lessau, Falk Bornmüller, Johannes Franzen, Mathis Lessau Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Paderborn, : Brill | Fink, 2019
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource
Disciplina: 400
Soggetto topico: Gedankenexperiment
Nicht-propositionales Wissen
Vergegenwärtigung
Kontrafaktische Literatur
Kontrafaktisches Szenario
Exemplifikation
Philosophie der Literatur
Literaturwissenschaft
Wissen
Methodologie der Erkenntnis
Erkenntnis in fiktionaler Literatur
Thought Experiment
Non-propositional knowledge
Representation
Counterfactual Literature
Counterfactual Scenario
Exemplification
Philosophy of Literature
Literary Studies
Knowledge
Methodology of Knowledge
Knowledge in Fictional Literature
Soggetto genere / forma: Conference papers and proceedings.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Persona (resp. second.): AltSophia
LangkauJulia
HettichKatja
HaazipoloVanessa
FranzenJohannes
WilléeArne
DalskiLoreen
HuemerWolfgang
BrandCaterina
KonradEva-Maria
AgostiniGiulia
FischerAlexander
GabrielGottfried
SchildknechtChristiane
Vendrell FerranIngrid
PackardStephan
ElginCatherine
BornmüllerFalk
LessauMathis
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Preface -- Imaginative Investigations: Thought Experiments in Science, Philosophy and Literature / Catherine Z. Elgin -- The Cognitive Value and Ethical Relevance of Fictional Literature / Gottfried Gabriel -- Fiction as Thought Experiment? / Christiane Schildknecht -- Are Thought-Experiments Always Arguments and Does Literature Literally Re-present? / Falk Bornmüller and Mathis Lessau -- Thought Experiments from Fiction / Julia Langkau -- Power and Limits of a Picture: On the Notion of Thought Experiments in Philosophy of Literature / Wolfgang Huemer -- Thought Experiments as a Narrative Genre / Arne Willée -- Counterfactual Literature as Thought Experiment / Eva-Maria Konrad -- The Literary Thought Experiment as Emotional Experience: Émile Zola’s Thérèse Raquin (1867) / Katja Hettich -- Narrative Fiction as Philosophical Exploration: A Case Study on Self-Envy and Akrasia / Íngrid Vendrell Ferran -- Projecting Spaces of Thought: The Geometrical Figure in the Works of Samuel Beckett and Julio Cortázar / Giulia Agostini -- Guinea Pigs in a Terrarium?Albert Camus’ The Plague as a Thought Experiment / Alexander Fischer -- The Physicists by Friedrich Dürrenmatt - a Paradoxical Thought Experiment about Scientific Responsibility / Sophia Alt , Caterina Brand and Vanessa Haazipolo -- Conjugations of the ›What If‹: Golden Age Science Fiction: From Thought Experiment to Narrative Critique / Stephan Packard -- The Epistemic Potential of Boredom: Wilhelm Genazino’s If we were animals as a Thought Experiment / Loreen Dalski -- Alternate Lives: Autofictional Thought Experiments in Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis / Johannes Franzen.
Sommario/riassunto: Many people share the intuition that by turning to works of literature something can be learned about the world. One way to explain the epistemic access to the world that fictional literature provides is by comparing it to thought experiments. Both - thought experiments and works of fiction - might be seen as imaginative exercises which help to find out what would or could happen if certain conditions were met. This comparison of fictional literature with thought experiments provides the point of departure for the contributions in our volume. It contributes to the discussion of an approach that has quite recently entered the field of the philosophy of literature.
Titolo autorizzato: Literature as Thought Experiment  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-8467-6429-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910793714703321
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