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Augustine the Reader Brian Stock

Augustine the Reader By Brian Stock

Augustine the Reader by Brian Stock


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This text considers the theory of reading of Augustine of Hippo, which has an influence on western letters to this day. In this theory the reader emerges as the dominant model of the reflective self, and the meditative act of reading becomes the portal to inner being.

Augustine the Reader Summary

Augustine the Reader: Meditation, Self-knowledge and the Ethics of Interpretation by Brian Stock

Augustine of Hippo, a central figure in the history of Western thought, is also the author of a theory of reading that has had a profound influence on Western letters from the ages of Petrarch, Montaigne, Luther and Rousseau to those of Freud and our own time. Brian Stock provides a full account of this theory within the evolution of Augustine's early dialogues, his Confessions, and his systematic treatises. Augustine was convinced that words and images play a mediating role in our perceptions of reality. In the union of philosophy, psychology and literary insights that forms the basis of his theory of reading, the reader emerges as the dominant model of the reflective self. Meditative reading, indeed the meditative act that constitutes reading itself, becomes the portal to inner being. At the same time, Augustine argues that the self-knowledge reading brings is, of necessity, limited, since it is faith rather than interpretive reason that can translate reading into forms of understanding. In making his theory of reading a central concern, Augustine rethinks ancient doctrines about images, memory, emotion and cognition. In judging what readers gain and do not gain from the sensory and mental understanding of texts, he takes up questions that have reappeared in contemporary thinking. He prefigures, and in a way he teaches us to recognize, our own preoccupations with the phenomenology of reading, the hermeneutics of tradition, and the ethics of interpretation.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Confessions 1-9: learning to read - words, reading and writing, self-improvement; intellectual horizons - Manichaeism, Ambrose, Neoplatonism; reading and conversion - Alypius, Simplicianus, Ponticianus, Augustine; from Cassiciacum to Ostia - Cassiciacum, Ostia. Part 2 The ethics of interpretation: beginnings - the letters, the dialogues; speaking and reading - on dialetic, the teacher, defining the reader; toward theory - tradition and beliefs, the uninstructed, Christian doctrine; memory, self-reform, and time - remembering, conduct, time; the self - a language of thought, the reader and the cogito, the road toward wisdom.

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GOR012394422
9780674052765
0674052765
Augustine the Reader: Meditation, Self-knowledge and the Ethics of Interpretation by Brian Stock
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20031031
476
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