Jul 11, 2006

Philosophy and Literature, Volume 30, Number 1/June 2006

Philosophy and Literature
Volume 30, Number 1/June 2006

Mind, Theaters, and the Anatomy of Consciousness pp.1-16
Donald Beecher

Gossip and Literary Narrative pp.102-117
Blakey Vermeule

The Truth about Narrative, Or: How Does Narrative Matter? pp.118-139

Ruth Ronen, Efrat Biberman

Memory and Justice: Narrative Sources of Community in Camus's The First Man
pp.140-157
John Randolph LeBlanc

Understand All, Forgive Nothing: The Self-Indictment of Humbert Humbert
pp.158-173
Yuval Eylon

Hegel and Herder on Art, History, and Reason pp.17-32
Kristin Gjesdal

Sophie's Choice : Letting Chance Decide pp.174-189
Suzanne Lynn Dovi

Martha Nussbaum and the Moral Life of Middlemarch pp.190-207
Rohan Amanda Maitzen

Reading Paradise Regained Ethically pp.208-222
Robert B. Pierce

Postmodernism? A Self-Interview pp.223-228
Ihab Habib Hassan

The Aspiration to the Condition of Touch pp.229-237
Christopher Perricone

Peter Singer's Challenge pp.238-247
Eugene Goodheart

The Alleged Pragmatism of T. S. Eliot pp.248-264
Gregory Brazeal

Borges Forgets Nietzsche pp.265-276
Clancy W. Martin

Victorian Doors pp.277-288
Ernest L. Fontana

Theory Is Dead--Like a Zombie pp.289-298
Brian Boyd

Conscious Fiction pp.299-309
Mary Clayton Coleman

The Human Revolution and the Adaptive Function of Literature pp.33-49

Joseph Carroll

The Literary Modernist Assault on Philosophy pp.50-60
Michael Lackey

Henry James--Aristotle's Ally, An Exclusive Pact? pp.61-78
Jane Singleton


Thus Spake Howard Roark: Nietzschean Ideas in The Fountainhead pp.79-101

Lester H. Hunt

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