What is a World? Deception, Possibility, and the Uses of Fiction from Cervantes to Descartes
What is a World? Deception, Possibility, and the Uses of Fiction from Cervantes to Descartes
Author(s): Justin E. H. SmithSubject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, History of Philosophy, Early Modern Philosophy, Philology
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Descartes; Cervantes; world; possibility; deceiver;
Summary/Abstract: In this short essay I will aim to show that literary fiction is consistently at the vanguard of the exploration of philosophical problems relating to the concept of world, while what we think of as philosophy, in the narrower sense, typically arrives late on the scene, picking up themes that have already been explored in literary texts that are explicitly intended as exercises of the imagination. I will pursue this argument with a sustained investigation of the shared aims and methods of Miguel de Cervantes and René Descartes.
Journal: Journal of Early Modern Studies
- Issue Year: 5/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 9-27
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English
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