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- catalog abstract ""Drawing on a number of interdisciplinary sources, including classical rhetoricians Isocrates and Quintilian, and twentieth-century scientists Gregory Bateson and Antonio Damasio, this study develops a coherent framework for understanding Wordsworth's efforts to refigure the relationships that constitute knowing. Sullivan argues that Wordsworth sketched out an "ecology of mind" in which perception, feeling, thinking, and acting were related in a continuum of mental processes, and in which individual minds had a mutually shaping, integrative relationship with larger mind-like processes (particularly "Nature"). This study also shows how this "ecology of mind" can offer significant insight to learners in the twenty-first century."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11780116.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Drawing on a number of interdisciplinary sources, including classical rhetoricians Isocrates and Quintilian, and twentieth-century scientists Gregory Bateson and Antonio Damasio, this study develops a coherent framework for understanding Wordsworth's efforts to refigure the relationships that constitute knowing.".
- catalog description "Chapter 8 Poetry and Composing 143 -- Wordsworth's Rhetorical Stance 145 -- Wordsworth's View of "Poetry" 147 -- "Identification" and Burke's Broader View of Rhetoric 150 -- Poetic "Pleasure" as a Form of "Identification" 152 -- "We are Seven" 154 -- "Tintern Abbey" 157 -- "The Solitary Reaper" 163 -- Some Conclusions and New Directions 166 -- Postscript: Using Wordsworth's Model of Knowing 169.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-194) and index.".
- catalog description "Knowing Contexts 13 -- Chapter 1 Origins and Assumptions 15 -- Wordsworth's Original Purposes 19 -- Assumptions: "Demonstrable Knowledge," Perception, and Moral Judgment 21 -- My Critical Stance and Assumptions 23 -- Chapter 2 Enduring Knowledge Traditions 29 -- Knowledge is Power 30 -- Wordsworth the Poet, Coleridge the Philosopher-Critic: Our Cultural Predispositions at Work 32 -- Plato's Bid for Knowledge-Power 37 -- A Forgotten Voice 39 -- Today's De(con)structive Model of Knowledge 42 -- Wordsworth's Critique of Systematic Knowing 49 -- Chapter 3 Exploring the Limits of Reason and Rational Systems 53 -- "Disenchantment" of Mechanical Philosophy 53 -- Problem of Reason 56 -- Wordsworthian Connections and Relationships 61 -- Comprehensive Mind 66 -- Chapter 4 Constructing a Rhetorical Epistemology 73 -- Wordsworth's Principles of Knowing: Perception, Representation, and Considered Experience 77 --".
- catalog description "Sullivan argues that Wordsworth sketched out an "ecology of mind" in which perception, feeling, thinking, and acting were related in a continuum of mental processes, and in which individual minds had a mutually shaping, integrative relationship with larger mind-like processes (particularly "Nature"). This study also shows how this "ecology of mind" can offer significant insight to learners in the twenty-first century."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Wordsworth's Alternative Model of Knowing 83 -- Chapter 5 Perception and Participation 87 -- Complexities of Perception 91 -- Two Worlds, Two Consciousnesses: Relationship-Centered Epistemology 92 -- Disciplining Perception 94 -- Chapter 6 Wordsworth's Ecology of Mind 103 -- Relating Perception, "Feeling" and Thinking 105 -- Emergent Patterns of Organization 107 -- Pleroma and Creatura: The Difference of Living Systems 109 -- Levels of Mental Process: We are Parts of Larger Minds 110 -- Systemic and Systematic Modes of Knowing: Calibration and Feedback 113 -- Chapter 7 Representation and Rhetoric 117 -- Wordsworth's Relations with Enlightenment "Rhetoric" 119 -- A Broader View of Rhetoric 121 -- Classical Connection: Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory 123 -- Excursion: Reason and Habits of Mind 126 -- Habits of Mind and Education in Quintilian 129 -- Power of Particular Experience and Context 133 --".
- catalog extent "xii, 202 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Wordsworth and the composition of knowledge.".
- catalog identifier "0820448575 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wordsworth and the composition of knowledge.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in nineteenth-century British literature ; v. 15.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in nineteenth-century British literature ; vol. 15.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Wordsworth and the composition of knowledge.".
- catalog subject "821/.7 21".
- catalog subject "Knowledge, Theory of, in literature.".
- catalog subject "PR5892.P5 S85 2000".
- catalog subject "Philosophy in literature.".
- catalog subject "Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850 Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 8 Poetry and Composing 143 -- Wordsworth's Rhetorical Stance 145 -- Wordsworth's View of "Poetry" 147 -- "Identification" and Burke's Broader View of Rhetoric 150 -- Poetic "Pleasure" as a Form of "Identification" 152 -- "We are Seven" 154 -- "Tintern Abbey" 157 -- "The Solitary Reaper" 163 -- Some Conclusions and New Directions 166 -- Postscript: Using Wordsworth's Model of Knowing 169.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Knowing Contexts 13 -- Chapter 1 Origins and Assumptions 15 -- Wordsworth's Original Purposes 19 -- Assumptions: "Demonstrable Knowledge," Perception, and Moral Judgment 21 -- My Critical Stance and Assumptions 23 -- Chapter 2 Enduring Knowledge Traditions 29 -- Knowledge is Power 30 -- Wordsworth the Poet, Coleridge the Philosopher-Critic: Our Cultural Predispositions at Work 32 -- Plato's Bid for Knowledge-Power 37 -- A Forgotten Voice 39 -- Today's De(con)structive Model of Knowledge 42 -- Wordsworth's Critique of Systematic Knowing 49 -- Chapter 3 Exploring the Limits of Reason and Rational Systems 53 -- "Disenchantment" of Mechanical Philosophy 53 -- Problem of Reason 56 -- Wordsworthian Connections and Relationships 61 -- Comprehensive Mind 66 -- Chapter 4 Constructing a Rhetorical Epistemology 73 -- Wordsworth's Principles of Knowing: Perception, Representation, and Considered Experience 77 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wordsworth's Alternative Model of Knowing 83 -- Chapter 5 Perception and Participation 87 -- Complexities of Perception 91 -- Two Worlds, Two Consciousnesses: Relationship-Centered Epistemology 92 -- Disciplining Perception 94 -- Chapter 6 Wordsworth's Ecology of Mind 103 -- Relating Perception, "Feeling" and Thinking 105 -- Emergent Patterns of Organization 107 -- Pleroma and Creatura: The Difference of Living Systems 109 -- Levels of Mental Process: We are Parts of Larger Minds 110 -- Systemic and Systematic Modes of Knowing: Calibration and Feedback 113 -- Chapter 7 Representation and Rhetoric 117 -- Wordsworth's Relations with Enlightenment "Rhetoric" 119 -- A Broader View of Rhetoric 121 -- Classical Connection: Quintilian's Institutes of Oratory 123 -- Excursion: Reason and Habits of Mind 126 -- Habits of Mind and Education in Quintilian 129 -- Power of Particular Experience and Context 133 --".
- catalog title "Wordsworth and the composition of knowledge : refiguring relationships among minds, worlds, and words / Brad Sullivan.".
- catalog type "text".