Cognitive rationality and indeterminism in the contemporary detective novel, with special reference to the work of Umberto Eco, Carlo Emilio Gadda and Stanislaw Lem
Autor: | Van der Linde, G. P. L. (Gerhardus Philippus Leonardus) |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1994 |
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Rationality
Plurality Chaos theory Fallibilism Detective novel Indeterminism Rrandomness Sherlock Holmes Umberto Eco Carlo Emilio Gadda Stanislaw Lem 809.387209 Eco Umberto Criticism and interpretation. Gadda Lem Stanisław Criticism and interpretation Rationalism in literature Detective and mystery stories Italian History and criticism Cognition in literature Detective and mystery stories English Detective and mystery stories Polish |
Druh dokumentu: | Diplomová práce |
Popis: | The study examines cognitive rationality as to()l for problemsolving within the context of a movement from determinism and monolithic universal Reason towards indeterminism and plurality. It is contended that theories of literature do not provide an adequate conceptual framework, and therefore, extensive use is made of pluralist fallibilism (Popper, Helmut Spinner) and chaos theory. The philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche is viewed as a decisive influence in the shift towards plurality and scepticism. In chapter 2, Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories, a novel by Agatha Christie and Gaston Leroux's Le mystere de Ia chambre jaune are discussed as examples of optimistic rationalism. Chapter 3 indicates that Eco's II nome della rosa emphasizes the conjectural nature of truth and objective knowledge, underpinned by a 'soft' rationalism which amounts to monopolistic pluralism. Chapter 4 analyses the defeat of cognitive rationality by the complex interaction of a multiplicity of independent causal series. The detectives' relationship with the feminine exemplifies the interpenetration of rationality and the instinctual, while the mystery of the feminine is a metaphor for impenetrable complexity. Chapter 5 shows that hypotheses concerning random complex systems remain inconclusive. However, as the trajectory of a complex system can be regulated, so reason can be viewed as the underlying regulative pattern (strange attractorl for an infinite proliferation of hypotheses. Thus, despite .shifting conceptions of rationality and order, all the detectives in the study accept objective truth as regulative principle and are involved in a search for objective knowledge Afrikaans and Theory of Literature D.Litt. et Phil. (Theory of literature) |
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