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Van Gogh among the Philosophers

Painting, Thinking, Being
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This volume brings Continental philosophical interpretations of Van Gogh into dialogue with one another to explore how for Van Gogh, art places human beings in their world, and yet in other ways displaces them, not allowing them to belong to that world.
After the Cypress: An Introduction David P. Nichols Jaspers' Pathographic Analysis of Van Gogh: A Critique and Appreciation Gregory J. Walters Painting from the Outside: Foucault and Van Gogh Joseph J. Tanke The Problem of Agency in Heidegger's Interpretation of Van Gogh Ingvild Torsen Sensuality, Materiality, Painting: What is Wrong with Jaspers' and Heidegger's Van Gogh Interpretations? Christian Lotz Mal Pointure or If the Shoe Doesn't Fit... K. Malcolm Richards Van Gogh, Heidegger, and the Attuned Life Stephen A. Erickson Immanent Transcendence in the Work of Art: Jaspers and Heidegger on Van Gogh Rebecca Longtin Hansen Merleau-Ponty's Thinking of Perception and the Art of Van Gogh: On "Going Further" and "Going Beyond" Galen A. Johnson Van Gogh in Tragic Portraiture: Jaspers, Bataille, Heidegger David P. Nichols Prometheus Dismembered: Bataille on Van Gogh or The Window in the Bataille Restaurant James Luchte Van Gogh's Dark Illuminations: The End of Art or The Art of the End Alina N. Feld Van Gogh and the Absence of the Work: Remnants of a Hermeneutic Itinerary Stephen H. Watson About the Contributors
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