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Analytic aesthetics

Jukka Mikkonen

pp. 295-314

Analytic philosophy of literature explores general concepts, such as "literature', "fiction', "narrative', and "meaning', on the one hand, and the practice of literature, on the other hand. Typical for the approach are the application of formal logic, conceptual analysis, and rational argument; the focus on detail and distinctions and the orientation to narrowly demarcated problems; the emphasis on objectivity and a view of philosophical problems as timeless; and a respect for clarity. The chapter introduces the main conceptions of the analytic enterprise in aesthetics and exhibits analytic philosophers' work on the theory and ontology of literature, fiction, narrative, interpretation, and cognitive, moral, and emotive dimensions of literature.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-54794-1_14

Full citation:

Mikkonen, J. (2018)., Analytic aesthetics, in B. Stocker & M. Mack (eds.), The Palgrave handbook of philosophy and literature, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 295-314.

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