Dante's Broken Hammer : The Ethics, Aesthetics, and Metaphysics of Love
Dante's Broken Hammer : The Ethics, Aesthetics, and Metaphysics of Love
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Author(s): Harman, Graham
ISBN No.: 9781525234521
Edition: Large Type
Pages: 380
Year: 201611
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 48.11
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

It is well known that Dante's poetic works interpret love as the moving force of the universe: as embodied in his muse Beatrice from La Vita Nuova onward, as well as the much holier persons inhabiting Paradiso.Likewise, if love is the ultimate form of sincerity, it is easy to interpret the Inferno as a brilliant counterpoint of anti-sincerity, governed by fraud and blasphemy along with the innocuous form of fraud known as humour (strangely absent from all parts of Dante's cosmos other than hell). In turn, the middle ground of Purgatorio is where Harman locates Dante's clearest theory of sincerity. Yet this is only the beginning. For while Dante provides a suitable background for the metaphysics of commitment found in such later thinkers as Pascal, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Badiou, he also provides even more important resources for overcoming two centuries of philosophy shaped by Immanuel Kant.


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