Disbelief and the Aesthetic

Literary, Experimental and Prophetic Language in Joseph Priestley

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https://doi.org/10.53720/LVBR6161

Abstract

This paper considers some implications of the hesitation or interruption inherent in disbelief by looking at some instances from the English polymath Joseph Priestley (1733–1804). It suggests that the aesthetic, the mode of response characterised by disbelief, influences judgements in other fields of inquiry despite Priestley’s hostility.

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01-01-2018