Beckett/philosophy /

This collection of essays, most of which return to or renew something of an empirical or archival approach to the issues, represents the most comprehensive analysis of Beckett's relationship to philosophy in print, how philosophical issues, conundrums, and themes play out amid narrative intrica...

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Other Authors: Feldman, Matthew (Editor), Mamdani, Karim (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Stuttgart, Germany : Ibidem-Verlag, [2015]
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505 0 |a Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Foreword to the ibidem Press Edition -- Foreword: Is This the Right Time to Ponder Beckett and Philosophy? -- Introduction to Beckett/Philosophy -- “I am not a philosopher.â€? Beckett and Philosophy: A Methodological and Thematic Overview -- On Vico, Joyce, and Beckett -- “I am not reading philosophyâ€?: Beckett and Schopenhauer -- “Speak of Time, without Flinchingâ€?Treat of Space with the Same Easy Graceâ€?: Beckett, Bergson and the Philosophy of Space -- “Of beingâ€?or remainingâ€?: Beckett and Early Greek Philosophy 
505 8 |a Samuel Beckett, Wilhelm Windelband and Nominalist PhilosophyMonadology: Samuel Beckett and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz -- “The Books are in the Study as Beforeâ€?: Samuel Beckettâ€?s Berkeley -- Beckettâ€?s “Guignolâ€? Worlds: Arnold Geulincx and Heinrich von Kleist -- Beckettâ€?s Critique of Kant -- “Eff itâ€?: Beckett and Linguistic Skepticism -- Beckett, Samuel Johnson, and the “Vacuity of Lifeâ€? -- Beckett and Abstraction -- “I canâ€?t go on, Iâ€?ll go onâ€?: Beckettâ€?s Form of Philosophy 
505 8 |a Beckett and the Refusal of Judgment: The Question of Ethics and the Value of ArtConclusion: Beckett in Theses -- Information about the Authors and Editors -- Index of Names 
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