Joyce's Ulysses : philosophical perspectives / edited by Philip Kitcher. - 257Pages - Oxford studies in philosophy and literature . - Oxford studies in philosophy and literature. .

Includes index.

Between detachment and disgust : Bloom in Hades / A portrait of consciousness : Joyce's Ulysses as philosophical psychology / Feeling Ulysses : an address to the Cyclopean reader / Ulysses may be a legal fiction / Doing Dublin in different voices / Something rich and strange : Joyce's perspectivism / Martha Nussbaum -- Garry Hagberg -- Vicki Mahaffey, Wendy J. Truran -- Sam Slote -- David HIlls -- Philip Kitcher.

"Ulysses is a famously difficult book. Philosophy is well-known as an abstruse subject. Yet thinking about Joyce's great novel in philosophical ways not only provides new approaches for seasoned Joyceans, but also orientation for those perplexed by Ulysses. Six eminent scholars, philosophers and literary critics, combine philosophical and literary analysis to present accessible perspectives on one of the world's masterpieces"--

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Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Ulysses.
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 --Criticism and interpretation.


Literature--Philosophy.

823/.912 / J89