The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane

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In Spite Of An Extensive Secondary Literature That Bristles With Philosophical Labels Concerning His Outlook, Stephen Crane's Philosophy Has Been Virtually Ignored. Patrick Dooley's Systematic Examination Of Crane's Writings - Novels, Sketches, Short Stories, News Dispatches, And Poems, Whether Famous Or Previously Ignored - Discloses Coherent But Subtle Metaphysical, Epistemological, Social, And Ethical Positions. Dooley Provides A Sustained, Direct Discussion Of Crane's Philosophy And Offers Vivid Depictions Of Fundamental Philosophical Issues. Crane Lived In A Society That Had Lost Confidence In Religion's Ability To Answer Questions About The Nature Of Reality, The Significance Of Human Actions, The Meaning Of Truth, And The Validity Of Conventional Morality. Crane's Fundamental Philosophical View, Dooley Finds, Is That Reality Is Comprised Of Changing And Interrelated Processes. Ch. 1. Mentors, Backers, And A Literary Creed -- Ch. 2. Metaphysics And Epistemology: Exploring The Epiphanies Of Experience -- Ch. 3. Humanism: Brotherhood In An Indifferent Universe -- Ch. 4. Ethics: Tolerance, Compassion, And Duty -- Ch. 5. Philosopher-poet. Patrick K. Dooley ; Foreword By John J. Mcdermott. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [181]-201) And Indexes.

Name in long format: The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane
ISBN-10: 0252063902
ISBN-13: 9780252063909
Book pages: 240
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Width: 0.7 Inches

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