Gesturing Toward Reality: David Foster Wallace and Philosophy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441162656
ISBN-10: 1441162658
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1441162658
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Explores David Foster Wallace and free-will, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and moral and religious philosophy
Notă biografică
Robert K. Bolger (Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, USA) is the author of Kneeling at the Altar of Science: The Mistaken Path of Contemporary Religious Scientism. Scott Korb teaches writing at New York University, the New School, and in Pacific University's MFA program (all USA). His books include The Faith Between Us, Life in Year One, and Light without Fire.
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsNotes on ContributorsIntroductionScott KorbChapter One. How We Ought To Do Things With WordsAlexis BurgessChapter Two. The Subsurface Unity of All Things, Or David Foster Wallace's Free WillLeland de la DurantayeChapter Three. A Less 'Bullshitty' Way To Live: The Pragmatic Spirituality of David Foster WallaceRobert K. BolgerChapter Four. This is Water and Religious Self-DeceptionKevin TimpeChapter Five. Inside David Foster Wallace's Head: Attention, Loneliness, Suicide and the Other Side of BoredomAndrew BennettChapter Six. The Lobster ConsideredRobert C. JonesChapter Seven. The Terrible Master: David Foster Wallace and the Suffering of Consciousness (with Guest Arthur Schopenhauer) Blakey VermeuleChapter Eight. Philosophy, Self-Help and the Death of David WallaceMaria BustillosChapter Nine. Untrendy Problems: The Pale King's Philosophical InspirationsJon BaskinChapter Ten. The Formative Philosophical Influences of David Foster Wallace With Special Reference to The Broom of the System Tom TraceyChapter Eleven. Beyond Philosophy: David Foster Wallace and the Dangers of TheorizingRandy RamalChapter Twelve. Good Faith and Sincerity: Sartrean Virtues of Self-Becoming in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest Allard den DulkChapter Thirteen. Theories of Everything and More: Infinity Is Not The EndRyan David MullinsChapter Fourteen. Does Language Fail Us? Wallace's Struggle with Solipsism Patrick Horn Index
Recenzii
Wallace's deeply influential postmodern pragmatism was not the casual by product of his novelistic vision. Rather, it was the distillation of a lifetime of urgent and rigorous philosophical engagement. Unfortunately, that deeply informed background is often obscured by the white light of his intimate, inimitable voice. Gesturing Toward Reality refracts that light to reveal the colorful spectrum of his sources. The essays assembled here are as lively as they are entertaining, and provide an accessible introduction to some of the most complex ideas in Wallace's already challenging oeuvre .
Gesturing Toward Reality is the first collection of pieces on David Foster Wallace to tackle head-on one of the things that make his work so important to so many: the power of his thinking. Approaching Wallace's thinking from a variety of angles, the philosophers and literary critics in this volume work hard (and to great effect) to tease out Wallace's ideas as they appear in his fiction and nonfiction, to explore how he came to them from his education and experience, how he expressed them through language, and what they meant for him and might continue to mean to us; Gesturing Toward Reality thus makes a significant contribution not only to Wallace studies but to the work of anyone interested in literature and philosophy, in the way we tell stories in order to think.
I spent part of the weekend past making my way through the first four essays in the collection and I've found much to enjoy and think about so far...So this collection has moved from the very interesting to must have.
Gesturing Toward Reality is the first collection of pieces on David Foster Wallace to tackle head-on one of the things that make his work so important to so many: the power of his thinking. Approaching Wallace's thinking from a variety of angles, the philosophers and literary critics in this volume work hard (and to great effect) to tease out Wallace's ideas as they appear in his fiction and nonfiction, to explore how he came to them from his education and experience, how he expressed them through language, and what they meant for him and might continue to mean to us; Gesturing Toward Reality thus makes a significant contribution not only to Wallace studies but to the work of anyone interested in literature and philosophy, in the way we tell stories in order to think.
I spent part of the weekend past making my way through the first four essays in the collection and I've found much to enjoy and think about so far...So this collection has moved from the very interesting to must have.