1st Edition

Jorge Luis Borges, Post-Analytic Philosophy, and Representation

By Silvia G. Dapía Copyright 2016
    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    230 Pages
    by Routledge

    Making an important contribution to studies in Literature and Philosophy, this book reads Jorge Luis Borges philosophically, particularly in reference to his use of representation and reality. Rather than attempting to subordinate Borges to a set of philosophical constructs, to reduce Borges’ texts to mere exemplifications or illustrations of philosophical theories, the book uses Borges’s short stories to demonstrate how philosophical questions related to representation develop out of literature and actually serve as precursors to the various strains of post-analytic philosophy that later developed in the United States. The volume discusses American post-analytic philosophers Richard Rorty, Hilary Putnam, Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, and Arthur Danto, as well as a wide-ranging set of philosophical ideas including reflections on Keynes, Hayek, Schopenhauer and many others . Chapters offer detailed readings of Borges’ texts extending from 1939 to 1983, locating where he thematizes issues of representation, and pursuing the logic of Borges’s text toward its philosophical implications without neglecting their literary value. The book argues that Borges’ exploration of the relationship between representation and reality places him unmistakably in the position of a precursor to the post-analytic philosophers. Illuminating the role that language plays in the creation of reality and representation, this volume makes significant contributions not only to Borges scholarship but also post-structuralism, post-analytic studies of language, semiotics, comparative literature, and Latin American literature.

    Introduction  1. Borges and Richard Rorty  2. Borges and Hilary Putnam  3. Borges, Nelson Goodman, and Arthur C. Danto  4. Encountering the Other: Borges, Donald Davidson and the Radical Interpreter  5. Self and Subjectivity  6. Conclusion

    Biography

    Silvia Dapía is Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, US.

    "It is an ambitious study, for sure; truly bold research. But also very skillful. It must be noted that any serious study about Borges must embrace challenge. And it is clear that Dapía does so with dexterity and command."

    - Marina Martín, College of St. Benedict, St. John’s University

    "Jorge Luis Borges, Post-Analytic Philosophy and Representation is a veritable tour de force: the kind of book that makes you think and rethink many things; a perfect book for anyone who appreciates the connections between philosophy and literature. And lastly, it is a book that mas-terfully performs the task of sounding the depths of Borges’ complex philosophical engagements."

    - Rolando Pérez, Hunter College–CUNY, Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies