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Jürgen Daiber (Hrsg.), Eva-Maria Konrad (Hrsg.), Thomas Petraschka (Hrsg.), Hans Rott (Hrsg.)
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Understanding Fiction |
| Knowledge and Meaning in Literature |
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2012, 240 S., kart. |
| ISBN: 978-3-89785-790-2 |
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EUR 32,00
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The book
addresses the questions how literature can convey knowledge and how literary
meaning can arise in the face of the fact that fictional texts waive the usual
claim to truth. Based on the interdisciplinary cooperation of literary scholars
and analytic philosophers, the present anthology attempts a) to analyze the
possibility and conditions of gaining know - ledge through literature, and b) to
apply, in a fruitful way, philosophical theories of meaning and interpretation
to the constitution of
meaning within the language of literature. The project is guided by the
hypothesis that the cognitive function of literature cannot be understood
without such fundamental modelings of the complex interaction of meaning, truth
and knowledge. |
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Die Herausgeber/innen |
Jürgen Daibergeb. 1961, Lehramtstudium an der PH Heidelberg, dort Staatsexamen 1986; feste... |
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Eva-Maria Konradborn 1982, studied German literature and Philosophy in Tübingen and Regensburg; since 2007... |
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Thomas Petraschkaborn 1982, studied German literature, Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science in... |
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Hans Rottborn 1959, studied Philosophy, Logic, Linguistics and Mathematics at the LMU in Munich; since... |
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