Fernando Pessoa and Philosophy
eBook - Countless Lives Inhabit Us, Global Aesthetic Research
Bartholomew Ryan/Giovanbattista Tusa/Antonio Cardiello
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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<p><span>This pioneering volume explores the extraordinary Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa (18881935) and his relationship to philosophy. On the one hand, this book reveals Pessoas serious knowledge of philosophy and playful philosophical explorations and how he has the gift of synthesizing, appropriating, and subverting complex ideas into his art; and, on the other hand, the chapters shed new light on central aspects and problems of philosophy through the prism of Pessoas diverse writings. The volume includes sixteen new essays from an international group of scholars, analyzing Pessoas multifaceted poetic work alongside philosophical themes and movements, from conceptions of time, ancient and modern aesthetics, philosophy of language, transcendentalism, immanence, and nihilism; to Islamic philosophy, Indian philosophy, Daoism, neo-paganism, and the philosophy of the self. The breadth of his work provides a springboard for new thinking on the aesthetic and the spiritual, the logic of value and capitalist modernity, and ecological thought and postmodernism.</span></p><p><span>The volume also includes the most complete English translation of Pessoa's text (written by his heteronym Álvaro de Campos) called "Notes for the Memory of my Master Caeiro."</span></p>
Autorenportrait
<p><span>Bartholomew Ryan</span><span> is a philosophy researcher, musician, and coordinator of CultureLab at IFILNOVA, New University of Lisbon.<br><br></span><span>Giovanbattista Tusa</span><span> is a philosopher based in Lisbon, where he is currently researching philosophy and ecology at IFILNOVA, New University of Lisbon.<br><br></span><span>Antonio Cardiello</span><span> is a philosophy postdoctoral fellow and member of CultureLab at IFILNOVA, New University of Lisbon.</span></p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 21.10.2021
Umfang: 416 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781538147504
Umbreit-Nr.: 3063459
