Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition
Thinking in Search of a Language explores American literary and philosophical traditions, and their intimate connections, by focusing on two defining strands in the intellectual history of the United States.

The first half of the book offers a multifaceted interpretation of Emerson's constantly shifting early-modernist thought-"I liked everything by turns and nothing long," he said memorably-and its legacy in American writing. The second half turns to the modernists themselves and the pluralistic and radical-empiricist ways in which they engaged the world philosophically.

Herwig Friedl's broad and deep examination of American thought, which also incorporates the international context and response, illuminates the global significance of the American intellectual tradition. Tying together all of these essays is the persistent question and problem of an adequate language or terminological framework as one kind of interpretive leitmotif. This reflects the fact that Friedl's sensibility is steeped in a cross-pollination of continental and American thought, a combination that recalls-and is as revelatory as-the work of Stanley Cavell.
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Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition
Thinking in Search of a Language explores American literary and philosophical traditions, and their intimate connections, by focusing on two defining strands in the intellectual history of the United States.

The first half of the book offers a multifaceted interpretation of Emerson's constantly shifting early-modernist thought-"I liked everything by turns and nothing long," he said memorably-and its legacy in American writing. The second half turns to the modernists themselves and the pluralistic and radical-empiricist ways in which they engaged the world philosophically.

Herwig Friedl's broad and deep examination of American thought, which also incorporates the international context and response, illuminates the global significance of the American intellectual tradition. Tying together all of these essays is the persistent question and problem of an adequate language or terminological framework as one kind of interpretive leitmotif. This reflects the fact that Friedl's sensibility is steeped in a cross-pollination of continental and American thought, a combination that recalls-and is as revelatory as-the work of Stanley Cavell.
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Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition

Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition

by Herwig Friedl
Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition

Thinking in Search of a Language: Essays on American Intellect and Intuition

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Thinking in Search of a Language explores American literary and philosophical traditions, and their intimate connections, by focusing on two defining strands in the intellectual history of the United States.

The first half of the book offers a multifaceted interpretation of Emerson's constantly shifting early-modernist thought-"I liked everything by turns and nothing long," he said memorably-and its legacy in American writing. The second half turns to the modernists themselves and the pluralistic and radical-empiricist ways in which they engaged the world philosophically.

Herwig Friedl's broad and deep examination of American thought, which also incorporates the international context and response, illuminates the global significance of the American intellectual tradition. Tying together all of these essays is the persistent question and problem of an adequate language or terminological framework as one kind of interpretive leitmotif. This reflects the fact that Friedl's sensibility is steeped in a cross-pollination of continental and American thought, a combination that recalls-and is as revelatory as-the work of Stanley Cavell.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501332708
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/20/2018
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Herwig Friedl is Professor Emeritus of American Literature and History of Ideas at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany. His book publications include a study of Henry James' aesthetic theory and, as editor, essay collections on E.L. Doctorow, on women studies as cultural studies, and on gender and conceptions of space.

Table of Contents

I. Varieties of Emerson's Thinking
1. Mysticism and Thinking in Ralph Waldo Emerson
2. The Masks of Proteus: Emerson on the Nature of Poetry and the Poetry of Nature
3. Emerson on Manners
4. Emerson and the Hermeneutics of Hospitality
5. Fate, Power, and History in Emerson and Nietzsche
6. Thinking America: Emerson and Dewey
7. Emerson in Germany: Appreciation and Appropriation
8. Emerson and the Skeptical Tradition
9. Resisting Hegel: Emerson, Heinrich Ritter, and Heraclitus
10. The Pre-Socratics and Emerson

II.American Pragmatism: Thinking Modernism
11. Out of Bounds: American Visions of the Thinker and Thinking
12. William James: Thinking in Images and Images of Thinking
13. Thinking in Search of a Language: Pragmatism and the Muted Middle Voice
14. The World as Fact, the World as Event: Varieties of Modernist Thinking
15. Proper Ways of Thinking Modernism: The Amiable Disagreements of William James and Henri Bergson
16. Gertrude Stein Writing and Thinking
17. 'A Lively Sense of Being Part of Being': Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans
18. Art and Culture as Emerging Events
19. Global Aspects of American Pragmatist Thinking
20. The Confines of the Social and Cultural Imaginaries
21. American Ontologies of the New

Bibliography
Index

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