Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
151
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1998
Wydawca
Peeters
Wydanie
German-language Edition
ISBN-10
904290030X
ISBN-13
9789042900301
Opis
Dirk De Schutter delves into the complex interplay of philosophy and literature, examining how the works of Hegel and Heidegger inform a nuanced understanding of reading. His exploration is not merely academic; it challenges readers to consider the ethical implications of engaging with texts. Through a meticulous analysis, De Schutter weaves together philosophical concepts and practical reading strategies, encouraging a reflective approach to literature that goes beyond surface interpretation.
The work invites readers to contemplate the responsibilities inherent in the act of reading. By grappling with the insights of prominent philosophical thinkers, De Schutter creates a compelling argument for a more engaged and ethical reading practice. Ultimately, this exploration resonates with those eager to deepen their appreciation of literature, offering a unique perspective that bridges theoretical discourse with the tangible experience of reading, fostering a richer literary communion.
The work invites readers to contemplate the responsibilities inherent in the act of reading. By grappling with the insights of prominent philosophical thinkers, De Schutter creates a compelling argument for a more engaged and ethical reading practice. Ultimately, this exploration resonates with those eager to deepen their appreciation of literature, offering a unique perspective that bridges theoretical discourse with the tangible experience of reading, fostering a richer literary communion.
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