@article{ART001263095},
author={chung iksoon},
title={The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds},
journal={Philosophical Investigation},
issn={1598-7213},
year={2008},
volume={23},
pages={175-198},
doi={10.33156/philos.2008.23..007}
TY - JOUR
AU - chung iksoon
TI - The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds
JO - Philosophical Investigation
PY - 2008
VL - 23
IS - null
PB - Institute of philosophy in Chung-Ang Univ.
SP - 175
EP - 198
SN - 1598-7213
AB - This thesis studies the imagination and deviation from the accident in the realism and its origin of 18th century novel. The Utopia is the place of no where, just as fictional place drawing in the possible words. But there are ways to utopian worlds for the readers led by the visitor who guides ideal world on what possible worlds and future paths are. Novels are in the 18th century initially depended on the author's creative power and intelligence to build up an event of fictional story. When they made publication of new story which involved lots of silence and absence of the text, another writers were engaged in writing deviated story to modify and repeat the problem in the text that did not show the truth of the accident.
An accident is the conflict between actual problem and imagined reality when the physical changes come into the culture of the world in the novel. In the case, to solve the problem of possible worlds needs the logic modality because all texts project a system of worlds, modal universe on how the difference between fiction and nonfiction can be characterized in the framework of possible worlds. Possible worlds and individuals are discursively in philosophy vogue nowadays. While philosophers have invoked the concepts of story to explain what a possible worlds is, literary theorists have developed a textual semantics based on the idea that the semantic domain projected by the literary text is a non-actual possible world of an alternative possible world.
This is the main idea in this thesis that we have to understand what the real world and possible worlds are in the field of philosophical and literary works. It is important to know that utopian worlds are incompatible when they try to meet the demand and desire between two studies. But in the field of literary works writers and critics have studied the object of possible worlds in the surface of the accident as a real structure existing in the fictional world. They use the possible worlds as an alternative or media to know real world. Therefore, it is true that there are many ways to access to the actual world studying the deviation, experiment, the opposition of the two worlds for the vision of future world. Utopian imagination and deviation in the text are the problem of ubiquitous existence out of possible worlds.
KW - modality;accident;deviation;imagination;possible worlds;utopia;realism;image
DO - 10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
ER -
chung iksoon. (2008). The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds. Philosophical Investigation, 23, 175-198.
chung iksoon. 2008, "The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds", Philosophical Investigation, vol.23, pp.175-198. Available from: doi:10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon "The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds" Philosophical Investigation 23 pp.175-198 (2008) : 175.
chung iksoon. The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds. 2008; 23 175-198. Available from: doi:10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon. "The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds" Philosophical Investigation 23(2008) : 175-198.doi: 10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon. The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds. Philosophical Investigation, 23, 175-198. doi: 10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon. The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds. Philosophical Investigation. 2008; 23 175-198. doi: 10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon. The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds. 2008; 23 175-198. Available from: doi:10.33156/philos.2008.23..007
chung iksoon. "The Humanist imagination on Utopia and Possible worlds" Philosophical Investigation 23(2008) : 175-198.doi: 10.33156/philos.2008.23..007