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Textual Narratives and a New Metaphysics by Raymond T. Shorthouse β€” book cover

Textual Narratives and a New Metaphysics

by Raymond T. Shorthouse
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"Drawing extensively upon recent developments in post-phenomenological philosophy, especially 'the textual turn' exemplified by Paul Ricoeur, Jacques Derrida and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, this book explores the role that textual narratives have in the possibility of reasonably affirming the intelligibility of the world. Shorthouse reveals how textual narratives can play a primary role in affirming rational meaning in a continuing hermeneutical process." Offering a radical new approach to metaphysics, Shorthouse demonstrates that rational meaning is ontologically grounded in terms of a transcendental viewpoint or perspective. It is this grounding which transcends the language and the self in a hermeneutical movement towards the affirmation of rational meaning. Revealing that the critical characteristic of reading narrative is rhythm, Shorthouse explains how each narrative has a rhythmic structure, or prose rhythm, in relation to its semantic and figurative characteristics, activity and mood. Two key questions are explored: what kind of rational unity may be affirmed which does not close or suspend reflection? and what kind of linguistic mediation may generate an extralinguistic, or transcendental element in establishing an ontological grounding for this affirmation? The response to both these questions is presented in terms of textual sonority, where Shorthouse draws upon, and develops, Maurice Merleau-Ponty's notion of sonorous being.

Synopsis

Shorthouse examines the role that textual narratives have in affirming the intelligibility of the world, and how they may affirm "rational meaning in a continuing hermeneutical process." He offers a new approach to metaphysics, showing that "rational meaning is ontologically grounded in terms of a transcendental viewpoint or perspective." He examines rhythmic structure in narrative in relation to the semantic and figurative characteristics, activity and mood of the text. He employs Maurice Merleau-Ponty's notion of sonorous being to explore "what kind of rational unity may be affirmed which does not close or suspend reflection", and the type of linguistic mediation which may produce "the transcendental element in establishing an ontological grounding for this affirmation." This text is based on Shorthouse's PhD thesis at Warwick University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Richard Kearney

The central argument that textual narratives play a role in affirming rational meaning in an ongoing hermeneutical movement will be of great interest to many readers from a variety of disciplines - philosophy, theology, cultural and literary studies etc. This is a highly original and engaging work.

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Richard Kearney

The central argument that textual narratives play a role in affirming rational meaning in an ongoing hermeneutical movement will be of great interest to many readers from a variety of disciplines - philosophy, theology, cultural and literary studies etc. This is a highly original and engaging work.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Pages
169
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780754616108

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