Revising Fiction, Fact, And Faith A Philosophical Account Routledge Studies In Contemporary Philosophy

Nathaniel Goldberg

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Revising Fiction, Fact, And Faith A Philosophical Account Routledge Studies In Contemporary Philosophy
This book addresses how our revisionary practices account for relations between texts and how they are read. It offers an overarching philosophy of revision concerning works of fiction, fact, and faith, revealing unexpected insights about the philosophy of language, the metaphysics of fact and fiction, and the history and philosophy of science and religion. Using the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien as exemplars, the authors...

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Revising Fiction, Fact, And Faith A Philosophical Account Routledge Studies In Contemporary Philosophy

This book addresses how our revisionary practices account for relations between texts and how they are read. It offers an overarching philosophy of revision concerning works of fiction, fact, and faith, revealing unexpected insights about the philosophy of language, the metaphysics of fact and fiction, and the history and philosophy of science and religion.

Using the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien as exemplars, the authors introduce a fundamental distinction between the purely physical and the linguistic aspects of texts. They then demonstrate how two competing theories of referenceâdescriptivism and referentialismâare instead constitutive of a single semantic account needed to explain all kinds of revision. The authors also propose their own metaphysical foundations of fiction and fact. The next part of the book brings the authorsâ philosophy of revision into dialogue with Thomas Kuhnâs famous analysis of factual, and specifically scientific, change. It also discusses a complex episode in the history of paleontology, demonstrating how scientific and popular texts can diverge over time. Finally, the authors expand their philosophy of revision to religious texts, arguing that, rather than being distinct, such texts are always read as other kinds, that faith tends to be more important as evidence for religious texts than for others, and that the latter explains why religious communities tend to have remarkable historical longevity.

Revising Fiction, Fact, and Faith offers a unique and comprehensive account of the philosophy of revision. It will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of language, metaphysics, philosophy of literature, literary theory and criticism, and history and philosophy of science and religion.


Nº de Páginas: 204
Encadernação: Capa Dura / Hardback
Tema: History
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Taylor & Francis

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Inglês

Número de páginas

204,0

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417,0

Data de lançamento

02/07/2020

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1

EAN

9780367506186

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