An edition of The contingency of theory (1994)

The contingency of theory

pragmatism, expressivism, and deconstruction

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An edition of The contingency of theory (1994)

The contingency of theory

pragmatism, expressivism, and deconstruction

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For contemporary pragmatists, the study of literature supports the development of liberal, pluralist societies. As the product of multiple interpretive communities, works of literature promote cultural diversity, strengthen the expresssion of human agents' beliefs and values, and emphasize the ordinary rather than the theoretical context of interpretive practices. But what exactly is the relationship between pragmatism and theories of textuality in the literary disciplines?

Pragmatists embrace the concept of textuality but do not concede that textuality changes anything about how we interpret literature in specific social contexts.

Gary Wihl argues for the first time that theories of textuality contain an important expressivist philosophy of language that has been overlooked by pragmatists. According to Wihl, expressivism enriches the pragmatist concept of interpretive communities by focusing on forms of language that shape personhood and cultural value. Highly textual theories like deconstruction can refine and enhance the expressivist element in works of literature.

Wihl offers the first direct comparison and synthesis of writings by Stanley Cavell, Paul de Man, Stanley Fish, and Charles Taylor. Brought together in this book, pragmatism, expressivism, and deconstruction restore the philosophical importance of literature by according it a formative role in the definition of human selves

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215

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The contingency of theory: pragmatism, expressivism, and deconstruction
1994, Yale University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-212) and index.

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New Haven

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Dewey Decimal Class
801
Library of Congress
PN45 .W467 1994, PN45.W467 1994

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Pagination
xiii, 215 p. ;
Number of pages
215

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OL1425147M
Internet Archive
contingencyofthe00wihl
ISBN 10
0300057989
LCCN
93036108
OCLC/WorldCat
28962952
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1782488

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