Love's Knowledge
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Love's Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature is a nonfiction book written by Martha C. Nussbaum. It was originally published by Oxford University Press in 1990 with a paperback version released in 1992.
Synopsis
This book consists of fourteen essays by Martha Nussbaum who looks at the relationship between philosophy and literature. The Introductory chapter gives an overview of her assertions. The essays consist of analyses of authors such as Henry James, Marcel Proust, and Friedrich Nietzsche, as well as comparisons between Plato and Aristotle. A main focus of the book is how literature and philosophy interrelate. According to her, fictional literary narratives perform a philosophical role that has more impact than discursive philosophy.
Further reading
- Ruprecht, Louis A. (1993). . The Journal of Religion. 73 (3): 463–465. doi:. JSTOR .
- Montefiore, Alan (1994). . The Journal of Philosophy. 91 (2): 105–109. doi:. JSTOR .
- Marshall, Donald G. (1994). . Comparative Literature. 46 (2): 195–197. doi:. JSTOR .
External links
- ISBN 9780195054576