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Belief, Problem of (Literature) --- Hermeneutics --- Literature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc --- Ricœur, Paul.
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Aesthetics --- Reality in art --- Reality in literature --- Belief [Problem of ] (Literature) --- Phenomenology
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Keats’ misgivings about science unweaving the rainbow and robbing Nature of its mystery were shared by many of contemporaries, and successive generations have been compelled to ask how this rapidly escalating knowledge of the universe would affect their understanding of themselves and the world they lived inches This is the concern of most of the essays in these two volumes: how are we to live with science and the issues scientific discoveries and propositions raise? And how has this relationship with science been explored and expressed in literary works? Yet even before science became such a challenge to the imagination, an awareness of how people interact with the natural world – in terms of sickness and health, medicine, mathematics – had already been a literary subject, also reflected in a number of articles in Restoring the Mystery of the Rainbow: Literature’s Refraction of Science . In the twentieth century doubt became a crucial component of science as well as literature, and the relativism and uncertainty of quantum physics have proved fruitful to a wide range of dramatist, poets and novelists as many articles indicate. A systematic desire for objective criteria, verifiability, and conceptual frameworks has also increased the importance of methodology and of criticism: the many approaches adopted by the contributors to these volumes further point to the refraction of science in literature.
Belief, Problem of (Literature) --- Spiritualism. --- Theology in literature. --- Belief and doubt in literature --- Literature --- Literature and science --- History.
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Christianity and literature --- Hermeneutics --- Belief, Problem of (Literature) --- Nature in literature. --- Typology (Theology) in literature. --- Problem of belief (Literature) --- Belief and doubt in literature --- Criticism --- Literature --- Literature and morals --- Religion and literature --- Nature in poetry --- Literature and Christianity --- Christian literature --- History. --- Aesthetics --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Moore, Marianne, --- Dickinson, Emily, --- Edwards, Jonathan, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Influence.
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In this study, Alan Paskow first asks why fictional characters, such as Hamlet and Anna Karenina, matter to us and how they emotionally affect us. He then applies these questions to painting, demonstrating that certain paintings beckon us to view their contents as real. As emblematic of the fundamental concerns of our lives, paintings, he argues, are not simply in our heads but in our world. Paskow also situates the phenomenological approach to the experience of painting in relation to contemporary schools of thought, particularly Marxist, feminist, and deconstructionist.
Aesthetics --- Belief, Problem of (Literature) --- Painting --- Phenomenology --- Reality in art --- Reality in literature --- Philosophy, Modern --- Problem of belief (Literature) --- Belief and doubt in literature --- Criticism --- Literature --- Literature and morals --- Religion and literature --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Art --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- Psychology --- Aesthetics. --- Reality in art. --- Reality in literature. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy. --- Painting - Philosophy. --- Arts and Humanities --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics
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Qu’y a-t-il de commun à l’investigation policière, l’histoire de l’art et la médecine ? Une méthodologie et plus encore un même modèle scientifique pourraient-ils opérer de façon transversale dans ces trois domaines ? L’ouvrage dirigé par Umberto Eco et Thomas A. Sebeok, paru en 1983 aux Presses Universitaires de l’Indiana et dont est proposée ici pour la première fois une traduction française, effectue un rapprochement fructueux de ces différents champs qui partagent le recours à l’enquête, elle-même fondée sur le prélèvement et l’analyse des indices. Ainsi, la formulation d’hypothèses ancrées dans un raisonnement que Charles Sanders Peirce nommait « abduction » nourrit-elle le spectre très large du paradigme indiciaire fournissant au chercheur des pistes sémiotiques fécondes qu’il aurait tort de ne pas suivre. Sur les traces de Dupin, Holmes et Peirce, les auteurs des différents textes rassemblés par Umberto Eco et Thomas A. Sebeok s’emparent des questions essentielles qui président à toute recherche, quelle qu’en soit la nature : l’historien de l’art, le médecin et le détective sont avant tout sémioticiens et au-delà, tout chercheur qui appréhende son objet d’étude comme une énigme à résoudre en découvrant et interprétant des indices. Cet ouvrage propose de confronter l’ensemble des pratiques investigatrices qui mettent en question les méthodes d’observation et d’analyse de l’enquêteur. Ces dernières se manifestent chez tout professionnel du signe, qu’il soit savant ou praticien, soucieux de s’interroger sur leur logique sous-jacente.
Criminal investigation in litterature --- Détectives privés dans la littérature --- Logic in literature --- Logica in literature --- Logique dans la littérature --- Private investigators in literature --- Privédetectives in de literatuur --- Semeiotics --- Semiology (Linguistics) --- Semiotics --- Semiotiek --- Sémiologie --- Sémiotique --- Séméiologie --- Séméiotique --- Criminal investigation in literature --- Detective and mystery stories --- Enquêtes criminelles dans la littérature --- Roman policier --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Doyle, Arthur Conan, --- Peirce, Charles S. --- Poe, Edgar Allan, --- Characters --- Sherlock Holmes. --- Auguste Dupin. --- Holmes, Sherlock (Fictitious character) --- History and criticism --- Peirce, Charles Sanders, --- Sherlock Holmes --- Auguste Dupin --- Religion --- Religious history --- History. --- Rome --- Middle East --- Religion. --- Enquêtes criminelles dans la littérature --- Logique dans la littérature --- Sémiotique --- Belief [Problem of ] (Literature) --- Croyance [Problème de la ] (Littérature) --- Geloof [Probleem van het ] (Literatuur) --- Godsdienst en literatuur --- Problem of belief (Literature) --- Dieux dans l'art --- Divinisation --- History --- Art et religion --- Iconographie --- Gods in art --- Idols and images --- Idoles et images --- Histoire --- Greece --- Grèce --- Peirce, Charles Sanders --- Poe, Edgar Allan --- Doyle, Arthur Conan --- Dupin, Auguste (Fictitious character) --- Detective and mystery stories - History and criticism --- Peirce, Charles Sanders, - Sir, - 1839-1914 - Characters - Sherlock Holmes --- Poe, Edgar Allan, - 1809-1849 - Characters - Auguste Dupin --- Peirce, Charles Sanders, - 1839-1914 --- Religion - History --- polythéisme --- histoire des dieux --- Peirce, Charles Sanders, - Sir, - 1839-1914 --- Poe, Edgar Allan, - 1809-1849 --- Dieu --- Sociologie religieuse --- Religion and sociology. --- Art and religion. --- Dans les représentations sociales --- Dans l'art --- Antiquité --- Mediterranean Region.
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