Learning from Literary Experience

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF AESTHETIC EDUCATION Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.5406/15437809.56.1.04
K. Puolakka
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Abstract:According to a popular account, literary works can give a sense of the "inside" feel of various human experiences, literature thereby supplementing the external and objective perspective on the world that the different sciences aim at. This paper extends this understanding of literature's cognitive value, usually called "experiential knowledge," with some key ideas of John Dewey's philosophy. It is argued that Dewey's general take on experience, as well as three of his central concepts—undergoing, inquiry, and growth—can significantly contribute to our understanding of how experiential knowledge emerges from literary engagements and of the general cognitive significance of this type of knowledge. A particularly important goal of the paper is to show, against some skeptics, that experiential knowledge can have genuine epistemic weight, despite its nonpropositional and subjective character. It is also argued that experiential knowledge does not require a complete overlap between real-world experiences and literary experiences, as one recent criticism assumes.
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从文学经验中学习
摘要:一种流行的说法是,文学作品可以给人一种“内在”的感觉,感受人类的各种经历,文学因此补充了不同科学所针对的外部和客观的世界视角。本文运用杜威哲学的一些关键思想,扩展了对文学认知价值的理解,通常被称为“经验知识”。有人认为,杜威对经验的总体看法,以及他的三个核心概念——经历、探究和成长——可以极大地有助于我们理解经验知识是如何从文学活动中产生的,以及这种知识的一般认知意义。本文的一个特别重要的目标是,反对一些怀疑论者,表明经验知识可以有真正的认识论的重量,尽管它的非命题和主观的特征。也有人认为,经验知识并不需要现实世界经验和文学经验之间的完全重叠,正如最近的一项批评所假设的那样。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aesthetic Education (JAE) is a highly respected interdisciplinary journal that focuses on clarifying the issues of aesthetic education understood in its most extensive meaning. The journal thus welcomes articles on philosophical aesthetics and education, to problem areas in education critical to arts and humanities at all institutional levels; to an understanding of the aesthetic import of the new communications media and environmental aesthetics; and to an understanding of the aesthetic character of humanistic disciplines. The journal is a valuable resource not only to educators, but also to philosophers, art critics and art historians.
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