Metaphysics and Absurdity

Author:   H. Gene Blocker
Publisher:   University Press of America
ISBN:  

9780761860235


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   16 November 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   H. Gene Blocker
Publisher:   University Press of America
Imprint:   University Press of America
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780761860235


ISBN 10:   0761860231
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   16 November 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION CHAPTER TWO: CAMUS CHAPTER THREE: SARTRE CHAPTER FOUR: IONESCO CHAPTER FIVE: BECKETT AFTERWORD BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Metaphysics and Absurdity is a powerful reminder that the great metaphysical traditions are not merely abstract exercises the point of which is to scratch some perverse and intellectually rarified itch; rather, the traditions are themselves driven by a deep-seated and widely shared human longing to uncover meaning and value in a world in which they often feel out of place. Blocker's ability to strike this note and make this connection is reinforced dramatically by his fluency in a remarkably wide range of philosophical traditions, including both Eastern and Western Philosophy, and, within the latter, the analytic and continental traditions. -- James Petrik, Philosophy Department, Ohio University H. Gene Blocker presents a fascinating study. Starting with an account of 'meaning,' Blocker blends clarity and analysis with the power of examples from philosophers and literature... It is nearly impossible to read this book without learning a great deal and being intellectually entertained with lucidity on a rich tour of basic metaphysical issues. The book is an opportunity for philosophers and students of philosophy to enhance philosophical understanding through, for example, Ionesco and Beckett, and for literary scholars to get to their philosophical base. Bottom line, it is a skilled philosophical and literary essay that should be widely read by all students of philosophy and literature from professionals to university students. -- Joseph P. DeMarco, Ph.D., Philosophy Department, Cleveland State University


Metaphysics and Absurdity is a powerful reminder that the great metaphysical traditions are not merely abstract exercises the point of which is to scratch some perverse and intellectually rarified itch; rather, the traditions are themselves driven by a deep-seated and widely shared human longing to uncover meaning and value in a world in which they often feel out of place. Blocker's ability to strike this note and make this connection is reinforced dramatically by his fluency in a remarkably wide range of philosophical traditions, including both Eastern and Western Philosophy, and, within the latter, the analytic and continental traditions. -- James Petrik, Philosophy Department, Ohio University H. Gene Blocker presents a fascinating study. Starting with an account of `meaning,' Blocker blends clarity and analysis with the power of examples from philosophers and literature. . . . It is nearly impossible to read this book without learning a great deal and being intellectually entertained with lucidity on a rich tour of basic metaphysical issues. The book is an opportunity for philosophers and students of philosophy to enhance philosophical understanding through, for example, Ionesco and Beckett, and for literary scholars to get to their philosophical base. Bottom line, it is a skilled philosophical and literary essay that should be widely read by all students of philosophy and literature from professionals to university students. -- Joseph P. DeMarco, Ph.D., Philosophy Department, Cleveland State University


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A graduate of University of Chicago and University of California, Berkeley, H. Gene Blocker has taught philosophy in Scotland, West Africa, China, Japan, and the US. Blocker has written widely in aesthetics, non-western philosophy, ethics, and social and political philosophy.

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