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The Poetry of Knowledge and the 'Two Cultures': Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine

Autor John G. Fitch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2018
This book argues that poetry is compatible with systematic knowledge including science, and indeed inherent in it; it also discusses particular poems that engage with such knowledge, including those of Lucretius, Vergil, and Vita Sackville-West. The book argues that there are substantial similarities between knowledge-making and poetry-making, for example in their being shaped by language, including metaphor, and in their seeking unity in the world, under the impulse of eros and pleasure. The book also discusses some of the obstacles to a ‘poetry of knowledge’, including scientific objectivism, the Kantian tradition in philosophy, and the separation of the ‘two cultures’ in our academic and intellectual institutions. The book is designed to be accessible to all those interested in the issue of the ‘two cultures’, or in the role of poetry and of science in contemporary culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319895598
ISBN-10: 3319895591
Pagini: 253
Ilustrații: XIX, 155 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Seria Palgrave Studies in Literature, Science and Medicine

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Unity in Knowledge; Eros and the Cosmological Urge.- 2. Unity in Poetry.- 3. The Death of Objectivism; Constructivism and Implication.- 4. Viewpoints in Poetry: Hesiod, Sackville-West, Vergil.- 5. The Fascination of Knowledge. Natural Creativity, Time's Arrow, and Reciprocity.- 6. Knowledge as a Story; Bodily Knowledge, Emotional and Aesthetics Components; Knowledge and Information.- 7. Acquisition of Language and Knowledge. Logicial Positivism and Structural Linguistics.- 8. Metaphor in Cognition, Poetry and Science.- 9. Pleasure as the Heart of Poetry and Science: Lucretius.- 10. Thinking in Poetry: Heidegger on Memorialising and Dis-closure; Vergil and Comprehensiveness.- 11. Dualism and Duel-ism: Kant and the Separation of Poetry from 'Pure' Reason.- 12. The Two Cultures; the Strangeness of Knowledge; the Demand for Originality.- 13. Epilogue: Three Poems of Knowledge.

Notă biografică

John G. Fitch is Professor Emeritus, University of Victoria, Canada. His publications focus on the Roman writer Seneca, and include a two-volume text and translation of Seneca’s dramas in the Loeb Classical Library (revised edition 2018). He farmed sheep and fruit trees on Vancouver Island, and published a book of poems on wildflowers of the British Columbia coast (2013).  

Caracteristici

Argues against the widely held assumption that poetry and systematic knowledge belong to separate kingdoms and have nothing to say to each other Addresses the issue of ‘the two cultures’, i.e. the institutional division between the arts and the sciences Looks at texts as varied as Lucretius’ On the Nature of Things, Vita Sackville-West’s The Land, and Frederick Turner’s Genesis