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The Unknown Distance
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Edward Engelberg argues that Conscience and Consciousness have slowly drifted apart from their once nearly identical meanings: inward knowledge of oneself. This process of separation, he shows, reached a critical point in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the age of "dualisms."
Tracing the evolution of the severance of Conscience from Consciousness, he demonstrates from a wide range of examples in literature and philosophy how such a division shaped the attitudes of important writers and thinkers. The study opens with the Romantics and closes with Kafka, Hesse, and Camus. It includes analyses of Hegel, Dostoevsky, James, Conrad, and Freud and brings together for comparison such pairings as Poe and Mann, Goethe and Wordsworth, Arnold and Nietzsche.
Engelberg concludes that the cleavage of Conscience from Consciousness is untenable. To dispossess Conscience, he asserts, man would also need to dispossess a full awareness, a full Consciousness; and a full Consciousness inevitably leads back to Conscience.
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- GTIN 09780674333222
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H236mm x B160mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9780674333222
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 0674333225
- Veröffentlichung 15.05.2014
- Titel The Unknown Distance
- Autor Edward Engelberg
- Untertitel From Consciousness to Conscience, Goethe to Camus
- Gewicht 616g
- Herausgeber Harvard University Press
- Anzahl Seiten 308
- Genre Linguistics & Literature