Freedom and the Self: Essays on the Philosophy of David Foster Wallace by Steven M Cahn

Freedom and the Self: Essays on the Philosophy of David Foster Wallace

Steven M Cahn
179 pages
Columbia University Press
Apr 2015
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<p>The book<i> Fate, Time, and Language: An Essay on Free Will</i>, published in 2010 by Columbia University Press, presented David Foster Wallace's challenge to Richard Taylor's argument for fatalism. In this anthology, notable philosophers engage directly with that work and assess Wallace's reply to Taylor as well as other aspects of Wallace's thought.</p><p>With an introduction by Steven M. Cahn and Maureen Eckert, this collection includes essays by William Hasker (Huntington University) , Gila Sher (University of California, San Diego) , Marcello Oreste Fiocco (University of California, Irvine) , Daniel R. Kelly (Purdue University) , Nathan Ballantyne (Fordham University) , Justin Tosi (University of Arizona) , and Maureen Eckert. These thinkers explore Wallace's philosophical and literary work, illustrating remarkable ways in which his philosophical views influenced and were influenced by themes developed in his other writings, both fictional and nonfictional. Together with <i>Fate, Time, and Language</i>, this critical set unlocks key components of Wallace's work and its traces in modern literature and thought.</p>
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Published 2015
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