他者を思考する:比喩の才能について<br>Thinking of Others : On the Talent for Metaphor (Princeton Monographs in Philosophy)

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他者を思考する:比喩の才能について
Thinking of Others : On the Talent for Metaphor (Princeton Monographs in Philosophy)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 104 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780691154466
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基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2008. An original meditation on the necessity of imagination to moral and aesthetic life.

Full Description

In Thinking of Others, Ted Cohen argues that the ability to imagine oneself as another person is an indispensable human capacity--as essential to moral awareness as it is to literary appreciation--and that this talent for identification is the same as the talent for metaphor. To be able to see oneself as someone else, whether the someone else is a real person or a fictional character, is to exercise the ability to deal with metaphor and other figurative language. The underlying faculty, Cohen argues, is the same--simply the ability to think of one thing as another when it plainly is not. In an engaging style, Cohen explores this idea by examining various occasions for identifying with others, including reading fiction, enjoying sports, making moral arguments, estimating one's future self, and imagining how one appears to others. Using many literary examples, Cohen argues that we can engage with fictional characters just as intensely as we do with real people, and he looks at some of the ways literature itself takes up the question of interpersonal identification and understanding.
An original meditation on the necessity of imagination to moral and aesthetic life, Thinking of Others is an important contribution to philosophy and literary theory.

Contents

Acknowledgments ix CHAPTER ONE: The Talent for Metaphor 1 CHAPTER TWO: Being a Good Sport 13 CHAPTER THREE: From the Bible: Nathan and David 19 CHAPTER FOUR: Real Feelings, Unreal People 29 CHAPTER FIVE: More from the Bible: Abraham and God 53 CHAPTER SIX: More Lessons from Sports 57 CHAPTER SEVEN: Oneself Seen by Others 65 CHAPTER EIGHT: Oneself as Oneself 67 CHAPTER NINE: Lessons from Art 69 CHAPTER TEN: The Possibility of Conversation, Moral and Otherwise 79 CHAPTER ELEVEN Conclusion: In Praise of Metaphor 85 Index 87

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