Thinking With Tolstoy and Wittgenstein: Expression, Emotion, and Art
English
By (author): Henry Pickford
In this highly original interdisciplinary study incorporating close readings of literary texts and philosophical argumentation, Henry W. Pickford develops a theory of meaning and expression in art intended to counter the meaning skepticism most commonly associated with the theories of Jacques Derrida.
Pickford arrives at his theory by drawing on the writings of Wittgenstein to develop and modify the insights of Tolstoys philosophy of art. Pickford shows how Tolstoys encounter with Schopenhauers thought on the one hand provided support for his ethical views but on the other hand presented a problem, exemplified in the case of music, for his aesthetic theory, a problem that Tolstoy could not successfully resolve. Wittgensteins critical appreciation of Tolstoys thinking, however, not only recovers its viability but also constructs a formidable position within contemporary debates concerning theories of emotion, ethics, and aesthetic expression. See more
Pickford arrives at his theory by drawing on the writings of Wittgenstein to develop and modify the insights of Tolstoys philosophy of art. Pickford shows how Tolstoys encounter with Schopenhauers thought on the one hand provided support for his ethical views but on the other hand presented a problem, exemplified in the case of music, for his aesthetic theory, a problem that Tolstoy could not successfully resolve. Wittgensteins critical appreciation of Tolstoys thinking, however, not only recovers its viability but also constructs a formidable position within contemporary debates concerning theories of emotion, ethics, and aesthetic expression. See more
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