Abstract

Introduction Postwar Fiction, the Fact/Value Problem, and the Literary Response to Logical Chapter One Indigestible Residues Ludwig Wittgenstein, Aesthetic Negativism, and the Incompleteness of Logical Positivism Chapter Two Negative Appearance Flannery O'Connor, the Fact/Value Problem, and the Threat of Logical Positivism Chapter Three Contradictory Feelings John Barth, Non-Mystical Value-Thinking, and the Exhaustion of Logical Positivism Chapter Four Eternal Things Saul Bellow, the Infinite Longings of the Soul, and the Shortcomings of Logical Positivism Chapter Five Illogical Negativism Thomas Pynchon, the Critique of Modernism, and the Erasure of Logical Positivism

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