Coleridge and Contemplation
Herausgeber: Cheyne, Peter
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A collection of essays on Coleridge's mature philosophy written by philosophers, intellectual historians, and leading literary authorities on Coleridge.
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A collection of essays on Coleridge's mature philosophy written by philosophers, intellectual historians, and leading literary authorities on Coleridge.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198799511
- ISBN-10: 0198799519
- Artikelnr.: 47864899
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780198799511
- ISBN-10: 0198799519
- Artikelnr.: 47864899
Peter Cheyne is Associate Professor at Shimane University, where he teaches Philosophy and Literature. He divides his time between Shimane and his native Durham, where he is Visiting Fellow at Durham University Philosophy Department. He has published 'A Coleridgean Account of Meditative Experience' (Journal of Philosophy of Life, Jan. 2013); 'The Art Of Poetic Life-Writing' (Coleridge Bulletin, Winter 2014); 'Encoded and Embodied Rhythm', (eds Hamilton & Paddington, Philosophy of Rhythm, OUP, 2017).
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I: Poetics and Aesthetics
* 1: J. C. C. Mays: Contemplation in Coleridge's Poetry
* 2: David E. Cooper: Meditation on the Move: Walking, Nature, Mystery
* 3: James Kirwan: Coleridge on Beauty: Aesthetic Contemplation as
Revelation
* 4: Kathleen Wheeler: Coleridge, Dewey, and the Art of Contemplation
* 5: Roger Scruton: Imagination and Truth: Reflections after Coleridge
* Part II: Worldviews: Science, Ethics, and Politics
* 6: David Knight: Coleridge and Chemical Philosophy
* 7: Philip Aherne: The 'way of seeking': The Coleridgean Development
of Utilitarianism in Cambridge
* 8: Kaz Oishi: Contemplation and Philanthropy: Coleridge, Owen, and
the 'Well-Being of Nations'
* 9: Andy Hamilton: Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism: Contemplation of
an Idea
* Part III: Metaphysics
* 10: Peter Cheyne: Coleridge's 'Order of the Mental Powers' and the
Energic-Energetic Distinction
* 11: Dillon Struwig: Coleridge's Two-Levels Theory of Metaphysical
Knowledge and the Order of the Mental Powers in the Logic
* 12: Cristina Flores: Contemplant Spirits': Ralph Cudworth and
Contemplation in S. T. Coleridge
* 13: Douglas Hedley: S. T. Coleridge's Contemplative Imagination
* 14: James Engell: Coleridge and Contemplation: The Act
* Part IV: Philosophy of Religion
* 15: Michael McGhee: The Soul steady and collected: A Buddhist
response to Coleridge
* 16: Noriko Naohara: The Will to Faith: Coleridge's Contemplative
Theology
* 17: Suzanne E. Webster: Coleridge, Contemplation, and the 'triple
Ichheit'
* 18: J. Gerald Janzen: Notebook 55 as Contemplative Coda to
Coleridge's Work and Life
* Introduction
* Part I: Poetics and Aesthetics
* 1: J. C. C. Mays: Contemplation in Coleridge's Poetry
* 2: David E. Cooper: Meditation on the Move: Walking, Nature, Mystery
* 3: James Kirwan: Coleridge on Beauty: Aesthetic Contemplation as
Revelation
* 4: Kathleen Wheeler: Coleridge, Dewey, and the Art of Contemplation
* 5: Roger Scruton: Imagination and Truth: Reflections after Coleridge
* Part II: Worldviews: Science, Ethics, and Politics
* 6: David Knight: Coleridge and Chemical Philosophy
* 7: Philip Aherne: The 'way of seeking': The Coleridgean Development
of Utilitarianism in Cambridge
* 8: Kaz Oishi: Contemplation and Philanthropy: Coleridge, Owen, and
the 'Well-Being of Nations'
* 9: Andy Hamilton: Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism: Contemplation of
an Idea
* Part III: Metaphysics
* 10: Peter Cheyne: Coleridge's 'Order of the Mental Powers' and the
Energic-Energetic Distinction
* 11: Dillon Struwig: Coleridge's Two-Levels Theory of Metaphysical
Knowledge and the Order of the Mental Powers in the Logic
* 12: Cristina Flores: Contemplant Spirits': Ralph Cudworth and
Contemplation in S. T. Coleridge
* 13: Douglas Hedley: S. T. Coleridge's Contemplative Imagination
* 14: James Engell: Coleridge and Contemplation: The Act
* Part IV: Philosophy of Religion
* 15: Michael McGhee: The Soul steady and collected: A Buddhist
response to Coleridge
* 16: Noriko Naohara: The Will to Faith: Coleridge's Contemplative
Theology
* 17: Suzanne E. Webster: Coleridge, Contemplation, and the 'triple
Ichheit'
* 18: J. Gerald Janzen: Notebook 55 as Contemplative Coda to
Coleridge's Work and Life
* Foreword
* Introduction
* Part I: Poetics and Aesthetics
* 1: J. C. C. Mays: Contemplation in Coleridge's Poetry
* 2: David E. Cooper: Meditation on the Move: Walking, Nature, Mystery
* 3: James Kirwan: Coleridge on Beauty: Aesthetic Contemplation as
Revelation
* 4: Kathleen Wheeler: Coleridge, Dewey, and the Art of Contemplation
* 5: Roger Scruton: Imagination and Truth: Reflections after Coleridge
* Part II: Worldviews: Science, Ethics, and Politics
* 6: David Knight: Coleridge and Chemical Philosophy
* 7: Philip Aherne: The 'way of seeking': The Coleridgean Development
of Utilitarianism in Cambridge
* 8: Kaz Oishi: Contemplation and Philanthropy: Coleridge, Owen, and
the 'Well-Being of Nations'
* 9: Andy Hamilton: Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism: Contemplation of
an Idea
* Part III: Metaphysics
* 10: Peter Cheyne: Coleridge's 'Order of the Mental Powers' and the
Energic-Energetic Distinction
* 11: Dillon Struwig: Coleridge's Two-Levels Theory of Metaphysical
Knowledge and the Order of the Mental Powers in the Logic
* 12: Cristina Flores: Contemplant Spirits': Ralph Cudworth and
Contemplation in S. T. Coleridge
* 13: Douglas Hedley: S. T. Coleridge's Contemplative Imagination
* 14: James Engell: Coleridge and Contemplation: The Act
* Part IV: Philosophy of Religion
* 15: Michael McGhee: The Soul steady and collected: A Buddhist
response to Coleridge
* 16: Noriko Naohara: The Will to Faith: Coleridge's Contemplative
Theology
* 17: Suzanne E. Webster: Coleridge, Contemplation, and the 'triple
Ichheit'
* 18: J. Gerald Janzen: Notebook 55 as Contemplative Coda to
Coleridge's Work and Life
* Introduction
* Part I: Poetics and Aesthetics
* 1: J. C. C. Mays: Contemplation in Coleridge's Poetry
* 2: David E. Cooper: Meditation on the Move: Walking, Nature, Mystery
* 3: James Kirwan: Coleridge on Beauty: Aesthetic Contemplation as
Revelation
* 4: Kathleen Wheeler: Coleridge, Dewey, and the Art of Contemplation
* 5: Roger Scruton: Imagination and Truth: Reflections after Coleridge
* Part II: Worldviews: Science, Ethics, and Politics
* 6: David Knight: Coleridge and Chemical Philosophy
* 7: Philip Aherne: The 'way of seeking': The Coleridgean Development
of Utilitarianism in Cambridge
* 8: Kaz Oishi: Contemplation and Philanthropy: Coleridge, Owen, and
the 'Well-Being of Nations'
* 9: Andy Hamilton: Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism: Contemplation of
an Idea
* Part III: Metaphysics
* 10: Peter Cheyne: Coleridge's 'Order of the Mental Powers' and the
Energic-Energetic Distinction
* 11: Dillon Struwig: Coleridge's Two-Levels Theory of Metaphysical
Knowledge and the Order of the Mental Powers in the Logic
* 12: Cristina Flores: Contemplant Spirits': Ralph Cudworth and
Contemplation in S. T. Coleridge
* 13: Douglas Hedley: S. T. Coleridge's Contemplative Imagination
* 14: James Engell: Coleridge and Contemplation: The Act
* Part IV: Philosophy of Religion
* 15: Michael McGhee: The Soul steady and collected: A Buddhist
response to Coleridge
* 16: Noriko Naohara: The Will to Faith: Coleridge's Contemplative
Theology
* 17: Suzanne E. Webster: Coleridge, Contemplation, and the 'triple
Ichheit'
* 18: J. Gerald Janzen: Notebook 55 as Contemplative Coda to
Coleridge's Work and Life