The Philosophy of Literature. Classics and Contemporary Readings : An Anthology, edited by Eileen John and Dominic McIver Lopes, Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies, 2003. This anthology contains ...
Blending fiction and philosophy is more akin to chemistry than art: It involves creating a synthetic element that rarely occurs in nature in stable form. Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, and Ursula Le ...
The Philosophy & Literature Workshop at Stanford and the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute at Johns Hopkins welcome submissions for the sixth annual Philosophy & Literature Graduate Conference to ...
This year's conference topic, "Altered Sight, Altered Minds" brings together doctoral students and scholars that work at the intersection of philosophy, literature, the arts, and media studies to ...
Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, SEGUNDA EPOCA, Vol. 28, No. 2(77) (May 2013), pp. 257-264 (8 pages) A recent focus of Philip Kitcher's research has ...
Do gender norms enforce a divide between literature and philosophy? Literature is seen as partial and feminine, whereas philosophy is associated with objectivity and masculinity. It’s time to put this ...
For more than a quarter century, Philosophy and Literature has explored the dialogue between literary and philosophical studies. The journal offers a constant source of fresh, stimulating ideas in the ...
At a time when advances in science and technology have changed our understanding of our mental and physical selves, it is easy for some to dismiss the discipline of philosophy as obsolete. Stephen ...
The Book “How To Be Multiple: The Philosophy Of Twins” the author brings up questions like “Wait, are you you or the other one?” “Which is the evil twin?” “Have you ever switched partners?” “Can you ...