
Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity
Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 3. January 2018
Book
Hardback
134 pages
978-1-4985-5474-9 (ISBN)
Description
Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity: Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz addresses three major philosophical themes: interpretation, relativism, and identity. It does so by focusing on Krausz's distinctive exploration of the relationship between interpretation and ontology, the varieties of relativism, and the interpretive dimension of identity construction.
Throughout the years, Krausz has participated in exchanges between people who embrace opposing views about reality, human selves, and the attachments or detachments between them. In these exchanges, life orientations are at stake as much as conceptual distinctions. These exchanges are reflected in a discussion among renowned scholars in philosophy and literary studies not only on Krausz's work but also on the significant philosophical implications of key issues for how we understand the human condition, our commitments and values, the meaning of religious and artistic texts, and the way we make sense of our lives and ourselves. The contributors to this volume engage with all of these concerns in their dialogue with Krausz and with one another. The range and versatility of Krausz's conceptual apparatus can benefit students and scholars with interests in interpretative endeavors, different ontological commitments, and various conceptual priorities and preferences.
Throughout the years, Krausz has participated in exchanges between people who embrace opposing views about reality, human selves, and the attachments or detachments between them. In these exchanges, life orientations are at stake as much as conceptual distinctions. These exchanges are reflected in a discussion among renowned scholars in philosophy and literary studies not only on Krausz's work but also on the significant philosophical implications of key issues for how we understand the human condition, our commitments and values, the meaning of religious and artistic texts, and the way we make sense of our lives and ourselves. The contributors to this volume engage with all of these concerns in their dialogue with Krausz and with one another. The range and versatility of Krausz's conceptual apparatus can benefit students and scholars with interests in interpretative endeavors, different ontological commitments, and various conceptual priorities and preferences.
Reviews / Votes
Over the years, the multi-talented Michael Krausz has made fascinating and important contributions to such topics as the interpretation of cultural artefacts and ourselves, relativism, and ontology. This book consists of six essays that explore diverse aspects of this body of work, together with Professor Krausz's replies. All those interested in Professor Krausz's work, and the themes with which it deals, will want to read this book. -- Nicholas Maxwell, University College, LondonMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 BW Photo
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
342 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-5474-9 (9781498554749)
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Christine M. Koggel | Andreea Ritivoi
Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity
Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz
E-Book
01/2018
1st Edition
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Christine M. Koggel | Andreea Ritivoi
Interpretation, Relativism, and Identity
Essays on the Philosophy of Michael Krausz
E-Book
01/2018
1st Edition
Lexington Books
€90.99
Available for download
Persons
Christine M. Koggel is professor of philosophy at Carleton University.
Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is professor and the head of the Department of English at Carnegie Mellon University.
Andreea Deciu Ritivoi is professor and the head of the Department of English at Carnegie Mellon University.
Content
Introduction: Christine M. Koggel and Andreea Deciu Ritivoi
Chapter One: Mary Bittner Wiseman, "Interpretation and the Man"
Chapter Two: Garry L. Hagberg, "Multiple Interpretations and Singular Selves"
Chapter Three: Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, "Identity and Its Narrative Discontents: Krausz on Self-Understanding and Self-Transformation"
Chapter Four: Paul Snowdon, "Reflections on 'Relativisms and Their Opposites'"
Chapter Five: Bernard Harrison, "Robust Multiplism, or, New Bearings in the Theory of Interpretation"
Chapter Six: David B. Wong, "Dialogues in the Work of Michael Krausz"
Chapter Seven: Michael Krausz, "Replies and Reflections"
Biographies
Chapter One: Mary Bittner Wiseman, "Interpretation and the Man"
Chapter Two: Garry L. Hagberg, "Multiple Interpretations and Singular Selves"
Chapter Three: Andreea Deciu Ritivoi, "Identity and Its Narrative Discontents: Krausz on Self-Understanding and Self-Transformation"
Chapter Four: Paul Snowdon, "Reflections on 'Relativisms and Their Opposites'"
Chapter Five: Bernard Harrison, "Robust Multiplism, or, New Bearings in the Theory of Interpretation"
Chapter Six: David B. Wong, "Dialogues in the Work of Michael Krausz"
Chapter Seven: Michael Krausz, "Replies and Reflections"
Biographies