Thesis ID: CBB001562230

Literature, Science, and the Absolute: Julia Kristeva and Gaston Bachelard (2002)

unapi

Crocenzi, A. Gina (Author)


Catholic University of America
Nemoianu, Virgil


Publication Date: 2002
Edition Details: Advisor: Nemoianu, Virgil
Physical Details: 198 pp.
Language: English

The focus of this dissertation is to examine the status of the modern Absolute in light of two paradigms that have traditionally addressed it; science and literature, I have selected Julia Kristeva and Gaston Bachelard as harbingers of an Absolute which is neither scientific in nature nor exclusively artistic. Each recognizes the demise of the metaphysical concept of the Absolute, yet struggles with a need to replace it with a category that satisfies the perennial quest for meaning. I begin by situating the discourse of Kristeva and Bachelard against the backdrop of contemporary findings in information theory, biology, and cosmology, in particular those of Prigogine, Stengers and Varela. I then address each of the thinkers individually, Kristeva, as a semiotician and psychoanalyst, and Bachelard, as philosopher of science and literary theorist. I maintain that, while Kristeva begins as a literary critic, she ultimately converts to the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis, for Kristeva, is a science of the self which enlists both reason and imagination to construct a story of absolute meaning that is at once immanent and transcendent. Bachelard resists any strict alliance with the rational or the aesthetic. A scientific relativist, he proposes a radical theory of approximate knowledge; at the same time he endorses the super- rational state of cogito 4 as a meta- theoretical absolute. Later Bachelard sets forth his theory of the four elements---literary archetypes of the imagination that reveal an ontology of the imagination. Toward the end of his life, he revels in the quasi-mystical reflection of a candle flame, all the while reminiscing about the intellectual rigour of science. I argue that Bachelard's lack of commitment is in effect a commitment to relinquish a monolithic Absolute. I conclude with an analysis of cosmology's consideration of absolute knowledge. Physicists such as Steven Weinberg draw a portrait of the Absolute that is as elusive as those of Bachelard and Kristeva---one which defies categorization, yet compels scientific thought to reconsider classical notions of Truth, Beauty, and Meaning.

...More

Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 63 (2003): 4298. UMI order no. 3075231.


Citation URI
https://data.isiscb.org/isis/citation/CBB001562230/

Similar Citations

Chapter Maria Di Maro; Valeria Merola; (2023)
Percorsi tra Letteratura e Medicina (/isis/citation/CBB653332569/)

Book Maria Di Maro; Valeria Merola; (2023)
Letteratura e medicina (/isis/citation/CBB643193845/)

Book Giuseppe Patota; (2023)
Parole di Galileo (/isis/citation/CBB522118146/)

Book Bucciantini, Massimo; (2007)
Italo Calvino e la scienza: gli alfabeti del mondo (/isis/citation/CBB001220158/)

Book Bruno, Giordano; (2002)
The Cabala of Pegasus (/isis/citation/CBB000302169/)

Chapter Claudio Citrini; (2018)
Sant’Agostino e la matematica (/isis/citation/CBB537900306/)

Chapter Paolo Zellini; (2019)
Continuo, discontinuo e infinito nel pensiero di Pavel Florenskij (/isis/citation/CBB672175919/)

Book Livingstone, David N.; (2014)
Dealing with Darwin: Place, Politics, and Rhetoric in Religious Engagements with Evolution (/isis/citation/CBB001422609/)

Book Bartolomeo Bologna (da); Francesca Galli; (2021)
Il «De Luce» di Bartolomeo da Bologna. Studio e edizione (/isis/citation/CBB534320587/)

Chapter Andrea Battistini; (2003)
Due statuti a confronto (/isis/citation/CBB282158892/)

Article Pizzorusso, Claudio; (2007)
Galileo in giardino (/isis/citation/CBB000931282/)

Chapter Massimiliano Tortora; (2023)
Limiti e doveri dei medici pirandelliani (/isis/citation/CBB451011054/)

Thesis Farooq, Nihad M.; (2006)
Sensing Subjects: Ethnographic Modernity from Charles Darwin to Richard Wright (/isis/citation/CBB001561530/)

Article Siegert, Bernhard; (2013)
Mineral Sound or Missing Fundamental: Cultural History as Signal Analysis (/isis/citation/CBB001320385/)

Chapter Daniela De Liso; (2023)
Letteratura e medicina nell'Ottocento. Leopardi e Manzoni (/isis/citation/CBB099214019/)

Article Bucciantini, Massimo; (2007)
Su Calvino e la letteratura: Galileo maestro del pensiero figurale (/isis/citation/CBB000931280/)

Article Jing Tsu; (2018)
Historians of Science Translating the History of Science: Blur versus Grit (/isis/citation/CBB702800425/)

Authors & Contributors
Merola, Valeria
Maria Di Maro
Bucciantini, Massimo
Massimiliano Tortora
da Bologna, Bartolomeo
Citrini, Claudio
Journals
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Biology
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Edizioni ETS
UTET
Yale University Press
SISMEL edizioni del Galluzzo
Johns Hopkins University Press
Donzelli
Concepts
Science and literature
Linguistic or semantic analysis
Science and religion
Theology
Italian language
Linguistics; philology
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Galilei, Galileo
Calvino, Italo
Pirandello, Luigi
Manzoni, Alessandro
da Bologna, Bartolomeo
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
Early modern
Medieval
20th century, early
17th century
Places
Italy
Belfast, Ireland
Toronto (Ontario)
Edinburgh
Florence (Italy)
United States
Institutions
Presbyterian Church
Comments

Be the first to comment!

{{ comment.created_by.username }} on {{ comment.created_on | date:'medium' }}

Log in or register to comment