Literary Intelligence - A Virtue Theoretical Analysis with Special Reference to Its Educational Implications (Paperback)


Many arguments have been made for the moral relevance of reading capacity. In this study Jan-Jaap van Peperstraten focuses on the most viable of these: the notion of a 'Literary Intelligence' as formulated by the English literary critic F.R. Leavis and his students. It is argued that Literary Intelligence is best conceptualized as a form of intellectual virtue: an acquired, intrinsically good, cognitive mental trait. Particular recourse is taken to the virtueethical work of Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski and it is concluded that the fostering of a reading praxis may lead to the cultivation of the intellectual virtue of phronesis - or practical wisdom. The praxis of reading may therefore be considered a vital aid for the cultivation of a state of eudaimonia: the good life. This insight is shown to have far-reaching consequences for our understanding of reading education.

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Many arguments have been made for the moral relevance of reading capacity. In this study Jan-Jaap van Peperstraten focuses on the most viable of these: the notion of a 'Literary Intelligence' as formulated by the English literary critic F.R. Leavis and his students. It is argued that Literary Intelligence is best conceptualized as a form of intellectual virtue: an acquired, intrinsically good, cognitive mental trait. Particular recourse is taken to the virtueethical work of Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski and it is concluded that the fostering of a reading praxis may lead to the cultivation of the intellectual virtue of phronesis - or practical wisdom. The praxis of reading may therefore be considered a vital aid for the cultivation of a state of eudaimonia: the good life. This insight is shown to have far-reaching consequences for our understanding of reading education.

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Imprint

Leiden University Press

Country of origin

Netherlands

Series

LUP Dissertaties

Release date

November 2010

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234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

270

ISBN-13

978-90-872810-5-2

Barcode

9789087281052

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90-872810-5-6



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