02032cam a2200397 i 450000500170000000800410001701000170005802000350007502000260011002000300013602000270016604000180019304100120021108200130022308400140023610000330025024501200028326000480040330000280045150400510047950505900053065000280112065000300114865000250117865000260120365000190122965000150124865000520126365000450131585000140136085600710137494200070144590600450145299900170149795201200151420160720112355.0131105s2014 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2013042665 a9781107010543 (hardback)c1893 a1107010543 (hardback) a9780521281232 (paperback) a0521281237 (paperback) aDLCbengcDLC aEnglish00a801bCAS aLIT0060001 aCascardi, Anthony J.,d1953-14aThe Cambridge introduction to literature and philosophy /cAnthony J. Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley. aNew YorkbCambridge University Presscc2014 avii, 223 pages ;b23 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Introduction; Part I. Questions of Truth and Knowledge: 1. The 'ancient quarrel'; 2. Action, imitations, conventions of make-believe; 3. The single observer standpoint and its limits; 4. Contingency, irony, edification: changing the conversation about truth; Part II. Questions of Value: 5. Values, contingencies, conflicts; 6. Reason and autonomy, imagination and feeling; 7. Forces and the will; 8. Opacity; Part III. Questions of Form: 9. Ubiquitous form; 10. Linguistic turns; 11. Form, narrative, novel; 12. Forms and fragments; Afterword: limits. 0aLiteraturexPhilosophy. 0aPhilosophy in literature. 0aTruth in literature. 0aValues in literature. 0aLiterary form. 0aCriticism. 0aLiteraturexHistory and criticismxTheory, etc. 7aLITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory. aLCLIBbPG42uhttp://assets.cambridge.org/97811070/10543/cover/9781107010543.jpg cBK a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg c40542d91021 00102ddc4070aMAINbMAINcPost Graduated2016-04-01g1893.00l0o801 CAS PG24p44188r2016-04-01w2016-04-01yBK