Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
504
Language
English
Published
Apr 17, 2007
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Edition
3
ISBN-10
0231138237
ISBN-13
9780231138239
Description
Arthur C. Danto explores the intricate relationship between narration and knowledge, offering insights that bridge the gap between philosophy and the arts. Through his compelling prose, he examines how narratives shape our understanding of the world, illustrating the ways in which stories influence human thought and perception. Danto's unique approach invites readers to consider the philosophical implications of narrative in both literary and artistic contexts.
In this updated edition, new contributions by Lydia Goehr and Frank Ankersmit enrich Danto's original arguments, presenting fresh perspectives that further illuminate the themes of knowledge and representation. Goehr's introduction sets the stage for a deeper engagement with Danto's ideas, while Ankersmit's conclusion reflects on the ongoing relevance of these discussions in contemporary philosophy. Together, they enhance the dialogue around narrative's power and its crucial role in our pursuit of understanding.
Readers will find themselves challenged to rethink their own perceptions of knowledge, art, and the stories that surround them. This work serves not only as a philosophical exploration but also as an invitation to engage with the narratives that shape personal and collective experiences.
In this updated edition, new contributions by Lydia Goehr and Frank Ankersmit enrich Danto's original arguments, presenting fresh perspectives that further illuminate the themes of knowledge and representation. Goehr's introduction sets the stage for a deeper engagement with Danto's ideas, while Ankersmit's conclusion reflects on the ongoing relevance of these discussions in contemporary philosophy. Together, they enhance the dialogue around narrative's power and its crucial role in our pursuit of understanding.
Readers will find themselves challenged to rethink their own perceptions of knowledge, art, and the stories that surround them. This work serves not only as a philosophical exploration but also as an invitation to engage with the narratives that shape personal and collective experiences.
Genres
Action & Adventure
History
Philosophy
Nature