The current revival of interest in ethics in literary criticism
coincides fortuitously with a revival of interest in love in
philosophy. The literary return to ethics also coincides with a spate
of neuroscientific discoveries about cognition and emotion. But
without a philosophical grounding this new work cannot speak
convincingly about literature's relationship to our ethical lives.
Jean-Luc Marion's articulation of a phenomenology of love provides
this philosophical grounding. The Phenomenology of Love and Reading
accepts Jean-Luc Marion's argument that love matters for who we are
more than anything-more than cognition and more than being itself.
Cassandra Falke shows how reading can strengthen our capacity to love
by giving us practice in love´s habits-attention, empathy, and a
willingness to be overwhelmed. Confounding our expectations,
literature equips us for the confounding events of love, which, Falke
suggests, are not rare and fleeting, but rather constitute the most
meaningful and durable part of our everyday life.
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ISBN
9781628926507
Publisert
2017
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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