Important trends in contemporary intellectual life celebrate
difference, divisiveness, and distinction. Speculative writing
increasingly highlights "hermeneutic gaps" between human beings, their
histories, and their hopes. In this book Karl Morrison identifies an
alternative to this disruption. He explores for the first time the
entire legacy of thought revolving around the challenging claim "I am
you"--perhaps the most concise possible statement of bonding through
empathy. Professor Morrison shows that the hope for thoroughgoing
understanding and inclusion in another's world view is central to the
West's moral/intellectual tradition. He maintains that the West may
yet escape the fatal flaw of casting that hope in paradigms of sexual
and aesthetic dominance--examples of empathetic participation inspired
by hunger for power, as well as by love. The author uses diverse
sources: in theology ranging from Augustine to Schleiermacher, in art
from the religious art of the Christian Empire to post-Abstractionism,
and in literature from Donne to Joyce, Pirandello, and Mann. In this
work he builds on the thought of two earlier books: Tradition and
Authority in the Western Church: 300-1140 (Princeton, 1969) and The
Mimetic Tradition of Reform in the West (Princeton, 1982). "I Am You"
goes beyond their themes to the inward act that, according to
tradition, consummated the change achieved by mimesis: namely,
empathetic participation. Originally published in 1988. The Princeton
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The Hermeneutics of Empathy in Western Literature, Theology and Art
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400859436
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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