Knowledge and Indifference in English Romantic ProseCambridge University Press, 27 ก.พ. 2003 - 278 หน้า This 2003 study sheds light on the way in which the English Romantics dealt with the basic problems of knowledge, particularly as they inherited them from the philosopher David Hume. Kant complained that the failure of philosophy in the eighteenth century to answer empirical scepticism had produced a culture of 'indifferentism'. Tim Milnes explores the way in which Romantic writers extended this epistemic indifference through their resistance to argumentation, and finds that it exists in a perpetual state of tension with a compulsion to know. This tension is most clearly evident in the prose writing of the period, in works such as Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, Hazlitt's Essay on the Principles of Human Action and Coleridge's Biographia Literaria. Milnes argues that it is in their oscillation between knowledge and indifference that the Romantics prefigure the ambivalent negotiations of modern post-analytic philosophy. |
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... common sense'.9 At the same time , two questions nigglingly remained : first , regarding whether human beings were ... senses of the term : a technical one used by modern philosophers working within the Anglophone tradition , and a ...
... common sense'.9 At the same time , two questions nigglingly remained : first , regarding whether human beings were ... senses of the term : a technical one used by modern philosophers working within the Anglophone tradition , and a ...
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... common Sense'.33 With the Romantics , however , this order is reversed : knowledge , and epistemic warrant , it was suggested , was itself a creative enterprise . After the manner of the Christian God of Genesis who cre- ates ex nihilo ...
... common Sense'.33 With the Romantics , however , this order is reversed : knowledge , and epistemic warrant , it was suggested , was itself a creative enterprise . After the manner of the Christian God of Genesis who cre- ates ex nihilo ...
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... common sense ' and Coleridge's ' total and undivided philosophy ' pose such problems for the theoretically trained reader today , as each are simultaneously connoted with foundational and anti - foundational figures of knowledge ...
... common sense ' and Coleridge's ' total and undivided philosophy ' pose such problems for the theoretically trained reader today , as each are simultaneously connoted with foundational and anti - foundational figures of knowledge ...
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the eighteenth century | 25 |
Wordsworths prose | 71 |
Hazlitts immanent idealism | 105 |
4 Coleridge and the new foundationalism | 144 |
Coleridge and theosophy | 176 |
life without knowledge | 209 |
Notes | 216 |
Bibliography | 254 |
Index | 272 |
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