Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno

The main goal of this PhD dissertation is to explore the relation between postmodern poetics and some features of other theories developed at the same time in various areas of knowledge – mainly metaphysics, physics and sociology. If we can say that the modern paradigm was born with the question of...

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Main Author: Graziani, Lorenzo
Other Authors: supervisore: F. P. de Cristofaro
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Italian
Published: Università degli studi di Trento 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11572/260546
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spelling ndltd-unitn.it-oai-iris.unitn.it-11572-2605462020-07-29T17:13:33Z Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno Graziani, Lorenzo supervisore: F. P. de Cristofaro supervisore: A. C. Varzi Rizzante, Massimo Pluralism possible worlds ontology metaphysics physics literature postmodernism ontology of fiction Möbius Leibniz Deleuze Serres Kripke Lewis Goodman Gombrowicz Dick Spark Federman O'Brien Ballard Atwood DeLillo Pynchon Lavocat Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria e Letterature Comparate The main goal of this PhD dissertation is to explore the relation between postmodern poetics and some features of other theories developed at the same time in various areas of knowledge – mainly metaphysics, physics and sociology. If we can say that the modern paradigm was born with the question of how a multiplicity of different points of view could coexist, the postmodern paradigm seems to arise with the awareness that a systematic legitimation of differences cannot be based on a sole foundation that leads to a complete inclusion. For this reason, we argue that the concept of possible world is not only a useful heuristic metaphor adopted in different areas of the artistic and scientific postmodern culture, but it can put in constructive conversation different areas of knowledge which are usually thought to be more isolated and refractory to mutual influence than they actually are. Precisely because of the diverse usages and meanings that the term ‘world’ acquires in different contexts, the ontological commitment toward possible worlds varies significantly. They can be godly concepts, fictional scenarios, real sums of individuals that are isolated from each other, or ideal set of objects that are associated with different and mutually exclusive frames of reference and cultural coordinates. To shed a light on these matters is the main goal of the first book, entitled "What is a possible world?". The second book, entitled "Entangled worlds: the postmodernist literature", is committed to explore the topology of the possible worlds projected by postmodernist texts; in fact, the paradoxical topology that emerges from these texts appears to be inherently connected with a vast range of issues concerning our world. 2020-05-15 info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis http://hdl.handle.net/11572/260546 10.15168/11572_260546 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/hdl/11572/260546 ita info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Università degli studi di Trento
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topic Pluralism
possible worlds
ontology
metaphysics
physics
literature
postmodernism
ontology of fiction
Möbius
Leibniz
Deleuze
Serres
Kripke
Lewis
Goodman
Gombrowicz
Dick
Spark
Federman
O'Brien
Ballard
Atwood
DeLillo
Pynchon
Lavocat
Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria e Letterature Comparate
spellingShingle Pluralism
possible worlds
ontology
metaphysics
physics
literature
postmodernism
ontology of fiction
Möbius
Leibniz
Deleuze
Serres
Kripke
Lewis
Goodman
Gombrowicz
Dick
Spark
Federman
O'Brien
Ballard
Atwood
DeLillo
Pynchon
Lavocat
Settore L-FIL-LET/14 - Critica Letteraria e Letterature Comparate
Graziani, Lorenzo
Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
description The main goal of this PhD dissertation is to explore the relation between postmodern poetics and some features of other theories developed at the same time in various areas of knowledge – mainly metaphysics, physics and sociology. If we can say that the modern paradigm was born with the question of how a multiplicity of different points of view could coexist, the postmodern paradigm seems to arise with the awareness that a systematic legitimation of differences cannot be based on a sole foundation that leads to a complete inclusion. For this reason, we argue that the concept of possible world is not only a useful heuristic metaphor adopted in different areas of the artistic and scientific postmodern culture, but it can put in constructive conversation different areas of knowledge which are usually thought to be more isolated and refractory to mutual influence than they actually are. Precisely because of the diverse usages and meanings that the term ‘world’ acquires in different contexts, the ontological commitment toward possible worlds varies significantly. They can be godly concepts, fictional scenarios, real sums of individuals that are isolated from each other, or ideal set of objects that are associated with different and mutually exclusive frames of reference and cultural coordinates. To shed a light on these matters is the main goal of the first book, entitled "What is a possible world?". The second book, entitled "Entangled worlds: the postmodernist literature", is committed to explore the topology of the possible worlds projected by postmodernist texts; in fact, the paradoxical topology that emerges from these texts appears to be inherently connected with a vast range of issues concerning our world.
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title Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
title_short Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
title_full Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
title_fullStr Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
title_full_unstemmed Un groviglio di mondi. Studio sul pluralismo fisico, metafisico e letterario postmoderno
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