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  1. The power of distraction
    diversion and reverie from Montaigne to Proust
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Combining philosophy and literature, this book considers distraction not as an imperfection, but as a mental state with political and aesthetic potential"-- From Pascal to contemporary anxieties about attention, we have constantly been urged to... more

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    "Combining philosophy and literature, this book considers distraction not as an imperfection, but as a mental state with political and aesthetic potential"-- From Pascal to contemporary anxieties about attention, we have constantly been urged to avoid distraction if we want to live and work better. But Alessandra Aloisi argues that we are missing the point.Drawing on a broad range ofEuropean philosophy and literature, this book considers distraction not as an expression of human imperfection, but as a creative, subversive, and aesthetic capability. In contrast to the traditional accounts, from Saint Augustine to Robert Burton, which either associated distraction with sin or considered it as a symptom of melancholy, Aloisi argues that it is often precisely when we stop thinking about something that inspiration finds us. Why else are artists described as having their heads in the clouds? This book demonstrates the serendipity of distraction through close readings of cultural and visual sources ranging from the mathematician Poincaré to the Netflix show, Black Mirror.With inspiration from La Bruyère, Rousseau, Leopardi, Stendhal, Baudelaire, and others, Aloisi further examines the political value of distraction. After all, in an age of ubiquitous technology and 24/7 availability fighting for our attention, distraction provides what Bergson called a slight revolt from the codes and behaviors that society dictates.Combining philosophy, literature, art, and politics, The Power of Distraction encourages us to think differently about our attention and considers just how productive daydreams can be

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350342958; 9781350342965
    Subjects: Distraction (Philosophy); Cognition & cognitive psychology; Kognitive Psychologie; LIT020000; Literature: history & criticism; PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics; PHILOSOPHY / Political; PHILOSOPHY / Social; PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology; Philosophie Ästhetik; Philosophy: aesthetics; Social & political philosophy; Soziale und politische Philosophie; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (208 Seiten)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Divertissement1. Montaigne and Pascal, or the Difference between Ethics and Morality2. The Sublime Misanthropist3. A Man Alone in a Room4. Maine de Biran Criticizing (Voltaire Criticizing) Pascal5. Assault on the Inner Citadel 6. Chasing a Hare 7. The Theory of Pleasure Chapter 2: The Power of Flies1. Augustine and Pascal2. Serendipity3. A Distracted Mathematician4. Distraction and Trains of Thought5. What is Essential is (In)visible to the Eye6. Involuntary Memory7. The Spider and the Connoisseur 8. The Entire History of You Chapter 3: Rêverie1. Dreams, Reveries, and Fantasies2. Reveries and Childhood 3. Journey, Movement, and Solitude4. Distraction and Automatism 5. The System of the Soul and the Beast, or the Dangers of Distraction6. Distraction and Somnambulism7. Reveries and the History of Madness8. Distraction and Common Sense9. Idleness and Laziness Conclusion: Distraction and Laughter Bibliography Index

  2. The power of distraction
    diversion and reverie from Montaigne to Proust
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction to the English Edition -- Introduction to the Italian Edition -- Part 1 Divertissement Avant-propos -- 1. Montaigne and Pascal, or the Difference between Ethics and Morality -- 2. The "Sublime... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction to the English Edition -- Introduction to the Italian Edition -- Part 1 Divertissement Avant-propos -- 1. Montaigne and Pascal, or the Difference between Ethics and Morality -- 2. The "Sublime Misanthropist": Voltaire against Pascal -- 3. One Man Alone in a Room -- 4. Maine de Biran Criticizing (Voltaire Criticizing) Pascal -- 5. Assault on the "Inner Citadel" -- 6. Chasing a Hare: Pascal on the Unpleasant Use of Pleasure -- 7. The "Theory of Pleasure": Leopardi between Pascal and Montaigne -- Part 2 The Power of Flies Avant-propos -- 1. Augustine and Pascal -- 2. Serendipity -- 3. A Distracted Mathematician: Poincaré and the Role of Distraction in Invention -- 4. Distraction and Trains of Thought: Locke and the Lesson of Sensationism -- 5. What Is Essential Is (Not) Invisible to the Eye: Proust, Distraction, and Signs -- 6. Involuntary Memory -- 7. The Spider and the Connoisseur: On Art, Literary Vocation, and Jealousy -- 8. "The Entire History of You" -- Part 3 Rêverie Avant-propos -- 1. Dreams, Reveries, Fantasies -- 2. Reverie and Childhood: On Sand, Proust, and Flaubert -- 3. Travel, Motion, Solitude: Rousseau and the Pleasures of Reverie -- 4. Distraction and Automatism: le moi d'habitude and le moi de réflexion -- 5. The "System of the Soul and the Beast" or the Dangers of Distraction -- 6. Distraction and Somnambulism -- 7. Reverie and the History of Madness -- 8. Madness, Distraction, and Common Sense: On the Political and Aesthetic Dimension of Distraction and Reverie -- 9. Distraction and Idleness -- Conclusion: Distraction and Laughter -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781350342965; 9781350342958
    Subjects: Distraction (Philosophy); Cognition & cognitive psychology; Kognitive Psychologie; LIT020000; Literature: history & criticism; PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics; PHILOSOPHY / Political; PHILOSOPHY / Social; PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology; Philosophie Ästhetik; Philosophy: aesthetics; Social & political philosophy; Soziale und politische Philosophie; Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 196 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 173-185

    "Two years after the publication of this book in Italian in 2020, the English edition has given me the opportunity of supplementing my work with additional considerations and reflections here and there in the text and in a new introduction, specifically geared toward an English-speaking audience." (Foreword)