Some Versions of Narrative
Christopher Norris, 2 August 1984
Hermeneutics: Questions and Prospects
edited by Gary Shapiro and Alan Sica.
Massachusetts, 310 pp., February 1984,0 87023 416 1 Show More
edited by Gary Shapiro and Alan Sica.
Massachusetts, 310 pp., February 1984,
The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge
by Jean-Francois Lyotard, translated by Geoff Bennington, Brian Massumi and Fredric Jameson.
Manchester, 110 pp., £23, August 1984,0 7190 1450 6 Show More
by Jean-Francois Lyotard, translated by Geoff Bennington, Brian Massumi and Fredric Jameson.
Manchester, 110 pp., £23, August 1984,
Literary Meaning: From Phenomenology to Deconstruction
by William Ray.
Blackwell, 228 pp., £17.50, April 1984,0 631 13457 3 Show More
by William Ray.
Blackwell, 228 pp., £17.50, April 1984,
The Philosophy of the Novel: Lukacs, Marxism and the Dialectics of Form
by J.M. Bernstein.
Harvester, 296 pp., £25, February 1984,0 7108 0011 8 Show More
by J.M. Bernstein.
Harvester, 296 pp., £25, February 1984,
Criticism and Objectivity
by Raman Selden.
Allen and Unwin, 170 pp., £12.50, April 1984,9780048000231 Show More
by Raman Selden.
Allen and Unwin, 170 pp., £12.50, April 1984,
“... time come round for a genuine narrative dénouement. Pragmatism – good old American pragmatism, James and Dewey style – is the looked-for issue out of all philosophical perplexities. The pragmatist has no use for truth-claims, unless by defining them provisionally in terms of ‘warranted assertability’. Truth is simply, as ... ”