Jane Austen and the ethics of description:
"Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description demonstrates that Elizabeth Bennet and her creator are misunderstood, and often unrecognized, geniuses of moral philosophy, but not simply because of their virtue or wit or natural skills in game theory. The engine driving the moral judgement and growt...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description demonstrates that Elizabeth Bennet and her creator are misunderstood, and often unrecognized, geniuses of moral philosophy, but not simply because of their virtue or wit or natural skills in game theory. The engine driving the moral judgement and growth of Austen's protagonists consists of a particular and not well-understood ability to reason by description, a skill which we moderns must recover and remaster in order to negotiate the complexities of contemporary life. The forms of rational description this volume derives from Austen will be of great interest to not only literary critics and theorists, but also to philosophers and anyone interested in ethics, the dynamics of power, and practical reasoning. Written in a clear style, the book is for those who love Austen and for those who want to understand how we should reason about our lives. The book is written for those who love Austen, of course, but also for those who are interested in questions about how to live and in fundamental and practical questions about power, social conflict, self-awareness, and practical reasoning. It is a literary analysis, a philosophical argument, and a practical guide to ethical thinking"-- |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 175 Seiten 23,7 cm |
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Contents xi xiii Acknowledgments Preface PARTI Jane Austen and the Powers of Description 1 1 Disciplines of Description 3 2 Rereading Ignorance into Sense 3 12 Elizabeth Bennet, the Socrates of Descriptive Reason 23 4 Frank and Impertinent: ParadiastolicDescriptions 5 31 An Excursus on Richard Rorty and Lady Catherine 51 6 Fanny’s Garden Thoughts 60 7 Reasoning by Description 73 8 Coda: “Part Hawk, Part Man” 80 PART II The Apprehension of Power and Life 93 95 Prologue 9 The Cook and the Count: A Psychological Anthropology of Tyranny 99
X Contents 10 Is Power Coercive? 112 11 A Parable of Action and Event 125 12 The Afflictions of Life: Montale’s Poetic Description of Flux 139 13 What Is a Life? 149 14 A Concluding Postscript 160 Bibliography Index 167 173
Jane Austen and the Ethics of Description demonstrates that Elizabeth Bennet and her creator are misunderstood, and often unrecognized, geniuses of moral philosophy, but not simply because of their virtue or wit or natural skills in game theory. The engine driving the moral judg ment and growth of Austen’s protagonists consists of a particular and not well-understood ability to reason by description, a skill which we moderns must recover and remaster in order to negotiate the complex ities of contemporary life. The forms of rational description this book derives from Austen will be of great interest not only to literary critics and theorists but also to philosophers and anyone interested in ethics, the dynamics of power, and practical reasoning. Written in a clear style, the book is for those who love Austen and for those who want to understand how we should reason about our lives, how we should understand power, social conflict, and our own motives and prejudices. It is a literary analysis, a philosophical argument, and a practical guide to ethical thinking. |
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