BACHELARD, GASTON

gästôNˈ bäshlärˈ, 1884–1962, French philosopher. He held degrees in physics, mathematics, and philosophy and taught at Dijon (1930–40) and the Univ. of Paris (1940–54). Bachelard regarded knowing as a result of the interaction between reason and experience. He rejected the notion of the empirical world as entirely random or senseless. At the same time he rejected the Cartesian idea that the larger view of reality is preordained and progressively uncovered through the accumulation of new scientific facts. Bachelard argued that new scientific knowledge may lead to a fundamental reformulation of reality, just as the preexisting formulation of reality that the observer imposed on the natural world may have predisposed him to entertain some hypotheses but not others. Given the dialectic of reason and experience, reformulation of reality involves not the rejection but rather the recasting of previous formulations. Bachelard was not, despite his scientific orientation, a thorough-going rationalist; he considered imagination and reverie as well as reason to be creative forces in knowing. Psychoanalysis and literary criticism figure prominently in his work. Among his books are La Psychanalyse du feu (1932; tr. Psychoanalysis of Fire, 1964) and On Poetic Imagination and Reverie (tr. 1971).

See study by M. Tiles (1984).

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...of poetry that was lost. -- Gaston Bachelard Cuba and its history are...memory, through which, as Gaston Bachelards words at the beginning of this...As Richard Kearney says of Bachelard: "This phenomenological emphasis...
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...the local French context: consider, for example, the importance of Jean-Paul Sartre, Althusser, Levi-Strauss, Gaston Bachelard, and Georges Canguilhem in relation to Foucault. Fifth, the notion of a pure poststructuralism -- one uncontaminated...
...based on the work of the French philosopher-critic Gaston Bachelard. I will be applying to the study of chiefly British...unmerited neglect in Britain and the United States. Gaston Bachelard, the phenomenologist whose approach I have newly...
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...KAPLAN THE WRITING CURE: GASTON BACHELARD ON BAUDELAIRES AMBIVALENT HARMONIES GASTON BACHELARDS BRIEF, incisive, suggestive...thesis, La Revolution de Gaston Bachelard en critique litteraire...
...and language in the works of Gaston Bachelard. by Christian Thiboutot...phenomenological thought of Gaston Bachelard in order to place poetry and...and temporalizing). In Cahiers Gaston Bachelard. Dijon: Editions Universitaires...
Chimisso, Cristina. Gaston Bachelard: Critic of Science and the Imagination...7-9). The first is to show how Bachelards work is inextricably situated in...one has no particular interest in Bachelard or in the philosophy of science...
...link between them in terms of Gaston Bachelards writing in Water and Dreams...primordial element, water. For Gaston Bachelard, the material imagination...philosophical links to the work of Gaston Bachelard and his "elemental philosophy...
...ships holds are occupied with physical necessity. Gaston Bachelard, in his phenomenological work on the archetypal spaces...Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1962. 21-38. Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics of Space. Trans. Maria Jolas. New York...
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...site Material History of American Religion: http://www.materialreligion.org/journal/home.html. Bibliography Bachelard, Gaston. The Poetics of Space. Translated from the French by Maria Jolas. New York: Orion Press, 1964. Cort, John. "Art...
...The French philosopher Gaston Bachelard was at the height of his powers...to verification by reality." Bachelard was thinking of imaginary objects...Boberg, in fact, is much closer to Bachelard than the Bechers. The latters...
...SCHNEIDERS DEAD HOUSE UR, 1985- Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space Few things...is our corner of the world," Bachelard writes. "As has often been said...disconcerting. In The Poetics of Space, Bachelard speculates, "As for the cellar...
...passivity to be experienced in the corner of a room, Gaston Bachelard urges poets to "designate the space of our immobility...from the gallery walls--seemed to respond directly to Bachelard. Though the piece offered little information on a...
...measure of its cosmic implications. (1) Such are Gaston Bachelards philosophical musings on ... the naive wonder we...OMITTED ILLUSTRATION OMITTED ILLUSTRATION OMITTED 1 Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space, p93. 2 In game watching, the...
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...song ldquo;Dream Away rdquo; he addresses to the Eternal Child Inside All Of Us!Comes now the French Philosopher Gaston Bachelard still writing like a young man in his eighties who says that hellip;Everyone Has The Right To Dream! This is the...
...David Lowenthal ("The Past is a Foreign Country") and Susan Stewart ("On Longing"), for example; and the critics Gaston Bachelard ("The Poetics of Space") and Walter Benjamin, as the author acknowledges, paved the way for her inquiry. (In psychology...


 

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