Knowledge and ethics in literature A perspective on literature through the lenses of Karl Ove Knausgård and K.E. Løgstrup

Forfattere

  • Bjørn Rabjerg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/rc.13104632

Resumé

This article explores some of the thoughts on literature and its cognitive potential, its revelatory force, found in the philosophy of Danish thinker, philosopher and theologian K.E. Løgstrup. Løgstrup was a professor of ethics and the philosophy of religion at Aarhus University, and he was a very influential person in Danish culture from the 1950’s until his death in 1981.

The topic in question here concerns the relation between art and reality – or to put it another way the relation between art and truth. Løgstrup will not be the only stepping stone, however, as we will take our point of departure in contemporary Norwegian novelist, and a philosophical thinker in his own right, Karl Ove Knausgård and the thoughts on literature and art found in his monumental series of six novels, My Struggle.

Referencer

Knausgård, Karl Ove 2011, Min kamp. Sjette bok, Forlaget Oktober.

Knausgård, Karl Ove 2015, Om høsten, Forlaget Oktober.

Løgstrup, K.E. 1956, Den Etiske Fordring, Gyldendal. (English translation: The Ethical Demand, 2nd ed., University of Notre Dame Press 1997.)

Løgstrup 1983, Kunst og Erkendelse, Gyldendal. (Partly translated to English in: Russell L. Dees (ed. and transl.), Metaphysics volume II by Knud E. Løgstrup (Metaphysics vol. I-II), Marquette University Press 1995).

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Publiceret

2018-03-22

Citation/Eksport

Rabjerg, B. (2018). Knowledge and ethics in literature A perspective on literature through the lenses of Karl Ove Knausgård and K.E. Løgstrup. Res Cogitans, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.7146/rc.13104632