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Mazes and Amazements - Borges and Western Philosophy

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Borges gained his first lessons in philosophy from his father while still a young boy - an intimate home schooling that grew into a long-term obsession. Its ubiquitous presence in his thought and writing has made him one of the most distinctive literary philosophers in the West, expressing itself in a wide-ranging array of fictional essays, metaphysical parables, philosophical poetry, and multifaceted literary artifacts. In contrast to the prevailing perception of Borges as a "dogmatic sceptic" for whom philosophy serves solely aesthetic or rhetorical purposes, this volume proposes a novel approach for understanding Borges as an intellectual, together with an interpretive structure for comprehending his work, based on a systematic examination of the complex relations between literary writing and Western philosophy in his oeuvre. Offering a reading of selected Borgesian texts in the light of the Western philosophers of whom he is most enamoured, and analyzing the way in which philosophical theories underpin his texts, it illustrates the fundamental tension of Borges' writing as a manifestation of what he calls the "intellectual instinct."

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CONTENTS: Part I: Philosophical Inquisitions - Chapter 1: Labyrinthal Paradigms: Western Philosophy in Borges' uvre- Chapter 2: Literary Philosophers: Mythos and Logos in Borges and Plato - Chapter 3: Philosophy and Ideology: Dialectical Orientalism in Borges' Writings - Part II: Comparative Perspectives - Chapter 4: Borges and Schopenhauer: Microcosms and Aesthetic Observation - Chapter 5: Borges, Heraclitus, and the River of Time - Chapter 6: A View from Eternity: The Archetypal Quest - Chapter 7: Borges and Levinas Face to Face: Writing and the Riddle of Subjectivity - Chapter 8: Narrative Aspect Change and Alternating Systems of Justice: A Wittgensteinian Reading of Borges - Chapter 9: Borges, Wittgenstein, and Kierkegaard on the Boundaries of Language: Mystical Silence and Indirect Communication - Chapter 10: Borges and Berkeley: Idealism and the Ontology of the Fantastical Object

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Shlomy Mualem is Head of the Department of Comparative Literature at Bar-Ilan University. His principal fields of interest, informed by a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, are literature and philosophy and their interrelation, spanning such figures and fields as Jorge Luis Borges, Greek and modern philosophy, aesthetics, East¿West theories, and Kabbalistic poetics.

Product details

Authors Shlomy Mualem
Assisted by Claudio Canaparo (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9781787071971
ISBN 978-1-78707-197-1
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 150 mm x 225 mm x 15 mm
Weight 400 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Series Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas
Hispanic Studies: Culture and Ideas
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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