The self-deceiving muse : notice and knowledge in the work of art
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The self-deceiving muse : notice and knowledge in the work of art
(Literature and philosophy)
Pennsylvania State University Press, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-224) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Current philosophical discussions of self-deception remain steeped in disagreement and controversy. In The Self-Deceiving Muse, Alan Singer proposes a radical revision of our commonplace understanding of self-deception. Singer asserts that self-deception, far from being irrational, is critical to our capacity to be acute "noticers" of our experience. The book demonstrates how self-deception can be both a resource for rational activity generally and, more specifically, a prompt to aesthetic innovation. It thereby provides new insights into the ways in which our imaginative powers bear on art and life. The implications-philosophical, aesthetic, and ethical-of such a proposition indicate the broadly interdisciplinary thrust of this work, which incorporates "readings" of novels, paintings, films, and video art.
目次
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Self-Deceiving Muse
2 Illusionism and the Self-Deceiving I
3 Learning from Self-Deception
4 Being Out of Character / Normativizing Self-Deception
5 Picturing Self-Deception
6 Spelling Out the Viewer
7 Shameless Self-Deception
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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