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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 237x159x23 mm, weight: 531 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498521533
  • ISBN-13: 9781498521536
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 237x159x23 mm, weight: 531 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498521533
  • ISBN-13: 9781498521536
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Jonathan Swift and Philosophy is the first book to analyse and interpret Swift’s writing from a philosophical angle. By placing key texts of Swift in their philosophical and cultural contexts and providing background to their history of ideas, it demonstrates how well informed Swift’s criticism of the politics, philosophy, and science of his age actually was. Moreover, it also sets straight preconceptions about Swift as ignorant about the scientific developments of his time. This book will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, history of ideas, and 18th century literature and culture. This book explores the rich philosophical content of the writings of Jonathan Swift. It discusses these philosophical topics against their ideengeschichtliche background and demonstrates that Swift’s work offers starting points for philosophical reflection that are still topical today.

Recenzijas

This fascinating collection testifies to Swifts important place in the history of ideas, despite him once joking that all notions too abstracted / Are like the ravings of a crackt head. These provocative and lucidly-written essays range across the Swift canon, positioning his works in intense dialogue with other key Enlightenment thinkers on issues of ethics, science and politics. Yet, most significantly, Jonathan Swift and Philosophy reveals to us an enduring writer whose works speak profoundly to the debates of today. -- Greg Lynall, University of Liverpool This volume produces a deeper appreciation of Swift while shedding light on philosophers like Locke and Plato. No mere battle of the books, its reason versus emotion, and cynicism versus satire. Debating it all is no mean task or modest proposal. -- William Irwin, King's College, Pennsylvania The best authors teach us about ourselves by telling us stories about other people. And Jonathan Swift is one of the best. Through his tales, his wit, and his irony, we learn about our world (science), ourselves (ethics), and our relationships to other people (politics). Each section of this book explores one of these elements of our lives through philosophical analyses of Swifts works. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for their own world by exploring the rich philosophical landscapes of Swifts. -- Jacob Held, University of Central Arkansas

Editors Preface

Part I: Ethics and Social Philosophy
1. Michael Hauskeller: Topsyturvy: Jonathan Swift on Human Nature, Reason,
and Morality
2. Chris A. Kramer: How Socratic is Swifts irony?
3. Will Desmond: Gulliver among the Cynics
4. Steve van Hagen: His foul Imagination links / Each Dame he sees with all
her Stinks: Masculinity and obsessional disorder in The Ladys Dressing
Room
5. Janelle Pötzsch: Kantian ethics from the horses mouth

Part II: Philosophy of Science
6. William Goodwin: Volatile Spirits: Scientists and Society in Gullivers
Third Voyage
7. Kurt Edward Milberger: Gulliver in Stable: Anti-Cartesian Satire and the
Bźte-machine in Part Four of Gullivers Travels
8. Dutton B. Kearny: Swifts critique of philosophical materialism
9. Nicolas Michaud: Gullivers Creation of Reality through Disability: Swift,
Idealism, and the Act of Perception
10. Dutton B. Kearny: How to Historicize Thumos: Swifts The Battel of the
Books
11. Janelle Pötzsch: Weaving the world: The spider in Swifts The Battel of
the Books

Part III: Political Philosophy
12. Jesśs Valera-Zapata: Swifts fantasy as a vindication of tolerance
13. Greg Littmann: Gullivers Republic
14. Will Desmond: Gullivers Travels and Philosopher-Kings
15. Pritika Nehra: Political Vision(s) in Platos Republic and Swifts
Gullivers Travels
16. John Price: Modernizing Augustan Satire on Screen: Gullivers Travels
(1996)

About the Contributors
Janelle Pötzsch works at the philosophy department of Ruhr-Universität Bochum.