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Peter Cheyne
Coleridge and Contemplation
Herausgegeben von Cheyne, Peter
2017. 368 S. 1 illustration. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP OXFORD 2017
ISBN: 0-19-879951-9 (0198799519)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-879951-1 (9780198799511)
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A collection of essays on Coleridge´s mature philosophy written by philosophers, intellectual historians, and leading literary authorities on Coleridge.
Coleridge and Contemplation is a multi-disciplinary volume on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, founding poet of British Romanticism, critic, and author of philosophical, political, and theological works. In his philosophical writings, Coleridge developed his thinking about the symbolizing imagination, a precursor to contemplation, into a theory of contemplation itself, which for him occurs in its purest form as a manifestation of ´Reason´. Coleridge is a
particularly challenging figure because he was a thinker in process, and something of an omnimath, a Renaissance man of the Romantic era. The dynamic quality of his thinking, the ´dark fluxion´ pursued but ultimately ´unfixable by thought´, and his extensive range of interests make a philosophical yet also
multi-disciplinary approach to Coleridge essential.
This book is the first collection to feature philosophers and intellectual historians writing on Coleridge´s philosophy. This volume opens up a neglected aspect of the work of Britain´s greatest philosopher-poet - his analysis of contemplation, which he considered the highest of human mental powers. Philosophers including Roger Scruton, David E. Cooper, Michael McGhee, Andy Hamilton, and Peter Cheyne contribute original essays on the philosophical, literary, and political implications of
Coleridge´s views. The volume is edited and introduced by Peter Cheyne, and Baroness Mary Warnock contributes a foreword.
The chapters by philosophers are supported by new developments in philosophically minded criticism from leading Coleridge scholars in English departments, including Jim Mays, Kathleen Wheeler, and James Engell. They approach Coleridge as an energetic yet contemplative thinker concerned with the intuition of ideas and the processes of cultivation in self and society. Other chapters, from intellectual historians and theologians, including Douglas Hedley clarify the historical background,
and ´religious musings´, of Coleridge´s thought regarding contemplation.
This volume brings together literary critics and philosophers to generate new accounts of Coleridge´s mature philosophical thinking. The essays treat not only such issues as the contemplative experience of poetry, the religious dimension of aesthetic experience, the truth directed character of imagination, and meditation while walking in nature, but also Coleridge´s thought in relation to Platonism, John Dewey, utilitarianism, philanthropy, physiology, and theology. Andrea Henderson, Studies in English Literature