Broken Knowledge
Frank Kermode, 4 August 1983
The Oxford Book of Aphorisms
edited by John Gross.
Oxford, 383 pp., £9.50, March 1983,0 19 214111 2 Show More
edited by John Gross.
Oxford, 383 pp., £9.50, March 1983,
The Travellers’ Dictionary of Quotation: Who said what about where?
edited by Peter Yapp.
Routledge, 1022 pp., £24.95, April 1983,0 7100 0992 5 Show More
edited by Peter Yapp.
Routledge, 1022 pp., £24.95, April 1983,
“... are pragmatical opponents of the institutional tradition. They include Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, William James, the later Wittgenstein and the later Heidegger, all philosophers who ‘want to keep the space open for the sense of wonder which poets can sometimes cause’. Bacon once called wonder ‘broken knowledge’ – a definition that suits Rorty’s ... ”