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Literature, Theory, and Common Sense

Literature, Theory, and Common Sense
Author: Antoine Compagnon
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691268347

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An engaging introduction to contemporary debates in literary theory In the late twentieth century, the common sense approach to literature was deemed naïve. Roland Barthes proclaimed the death of the author, and Hillis Miller declared that all interpretation is theoretical. In many a literature department, graduate students spent far more time on Derrida and Foucault than on Shakespeare and Milton. Despite this, common sense approaches to literature—including the belief that literature represents reality and authorial intentions matter—have resisted theory with tenacity. As a result, argues Antoine Compagnon, theorists have gone to extremes, boxed themselves into paradoxes, and distanced others from their ideas. Eloquently assessing the accomplishments and failings of literary theory, Compagnon ultimately defends the methods and goals of a theoretical commitment tempered by the wisdom of common sense. The book is organized not by school of thought but around seven central questions: literariness, the author, the world, the reader, style, history, and value. What makes a work literature? Does fiction imitate reality? Is the reader present in the text? What constitutes style? Is the context in which a work is written important to its apprehension? Are literary values universal? As he examines how theory has wrestled these themes, Compagnon establishes not a simple middle-ground but a state of productive tension between high theory and common sense. The result is a book that will be met with both controversy and sighs of relief.


Literature, Theory, and Common Sense

Literature, Theory, and Common Sense
Author: Antoine Compagnon
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2004-07-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691070423

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Critical Encounters in Secondary English

Critical Encounters in Secondary English
Author: Deborah Appleman
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807773557

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Because of the emphasis placed on nonfiction and informational texts by the Common Core State Standards, literature teachers all over the country are re-evaluating their curriculum and looking for thoughtful ways to incorporate nonfiction into their courses. They are also rethinking their pedagogy as they consider ways to approach texts that are outside the usual fare of secondary literature classrooms. The Third Edition of Critical Encounters in Secondary English provides an integrated approach to incorporating nonfiction and informational texts into the literature classroom. Grounded in solid theory with new field-tested classroom activities, this new edition shows teachers how to adapt practices that have always defined good pedagogy to the new generation of standards for literature instruction. New for the Third Edition: A new preface and new introduction that discusses the CCSS and their implications for literature instruction. Lists of nonfiction texts at the end of each chapter related to the critical lens described in that chapter. A new chapter on new historicism, a critical lens uniquely suited to interpreting nonfiction and informational sources. New classroom activities created and field-tested specifically for use with nonfiction texts. Additional activities that demonstrate how informational texts can be used in conjunction with traditional literary texts. “What a smart and useful book!” —Mike Rose, University of California, Los Angeles “[This book] has enriched my understanding both of teaching literature and of how I read. I know of no other book quite like it.” —Michael W. Smith, Temple University, College of Education “I have recommended Critical Encounters to every group of preservice and practicing teachers that I have taught or worked with and I will continue to do so.” —Ernest Morrell, director of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education (IUME), Teachers College, Columbia University


A Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology

A Formal Theory of Commonsense Psychology
Author: Andrew S. Gordon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1107151007

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This book formalizes commonsense knowledge to enable artificial intelligence to understand and engage with the mental lives of people.


Aristotle on the Common Sense

Aristotle on the Common Sense
Author: Pavel Gregoric
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-06-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0191608491

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Apart from using our eyes to see and our ears to hear, we regularly and effortlessly perform a number of complex perceptual operations that cannot be explained in terms of the five senses taken individually. Such operations include, for example, perceiving that the same object is white and sweet, noticing the difference between white and sweet, or knowing that one's senses are active. Observing that lower animals must be able to perform such operations, and being unprepared to ascribe any share in rationality to them, Aristotle explained such operations with reference to a higher-order perceptual capacity which unites and monitors the five senses. This capacity is known as the 'common sense' or sensus communis. Unfortunately, Aristotle provides only scattered and opaque references to this capacity. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the exact nature and functions of this capacity have been a matter of perennial controversy. Pavel Gregoric offers an extensive and compelling treatment of the Aristotelian conception of the common sense, which has become part and parcel of Western psychological theories from antiquity through to the Middle Ages, and well into the early modern period. Aristotle on the Common Sense begins with an introduction to Aristotle's theory of perception and sets up a conceptual framework for the interpretation of textual evidence. In addition to analysing those passages which make explicit mention of the common sense, and drawing out the implications for Aristotle's terminology, Gregoric provides a detailed examination of each function of this Aristotelian faculty.


Common Sense, Science and Scepticism

Common Sense, Science and Scepticism
Author: Alan Musgrave
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1993-02-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521436250

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Can we know anything for certain? Dogmatists think we can, sceptics think we cannot, and epistemology is the great debate between them. Some dogmatists seek certainty in the deliverances of the senses. Sceptics object that the senses are not an adequate basis for certain knowledge. Other dogmatists seek certainty in the deliverances of pure reason. Sceptics object that rational self-evidence is no guarantee of truth. This book is an introductory and historically-based survey of the debate, siding for the most part with scepticism to show that the desire to vanquish it has often led to doctrines of idealism or anti-realism. Scepticism, science and common sense produce another view, fallibilism or critical rationalism: although we can have little or no certain knowledge, as the sceptics maintain, we can and do have plenty of conjectural knowledge. Fallibilism incorporates an uncompromising realism about perception, science, and the nature of truth.


Literary Theory

Literary Theory
Author: Terry Eagleton
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0816654476

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First published in 1983.


Common Sense in Early 18th-Century British Literature and Culture

Common Sense in Early 18th-Century British Literature and Culture
Author: Christoph Henke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3110394979

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While the popular talk of English common sense in the eighteenth century might seem a by-product of familiar Enlightenment discourses of rationalism and empiricism, this book argues that terms such as ‘common sense’ or ‘good sense’ are not simply synonyms of applied reason. On the contrary, the discourse of common sense is shaped by a defensive impulse against the totalizing intellectual regimes of the Enlightenment and the cultural climate of change they promote, in order to contain the unbounded discursive proliferation of modern learning. Hence, common sense discourse has a vital regulatory function in cultural negotiations of political and intellectual change in eighteenth-century Britain against the backdrop of patriotic national self-concepts. This study discusses early eighteenth-century common sense in four broad complexes, as to its discursive functions that are ethical (which at that time implies aesthetic as well), transgressive (as a corrective), political (in patriotic constructs of the nation), and repressive (of otherness). The selection of texts in this study strikes a balance between dominant literary culture – Swift, Pope, Defoe, Fielding, Johnson – and the periphery, such as pamphlets and magazine essays, satiric poems and patriotic songs.


Literary Theory

Literary Theory
Author: Jonathan D. Culler
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781402768750

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This work explores the role of the literary in theory, with wide-ranging analysis of key concepts and disciplinary practices.


A Commonsense Book of Death

A Commonsense Book of Death
Author: Edwin S. Shneidman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780742563315

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A distinguished lifelong thanatologist--expert on death--reviews his life, a previous prize-winning book of thirty five years ago, and his own impending death in this extraordinary volume of life's most ubiquitous event.