TY - JOUR T1 - Literature and the Problem of Knowledge: In Defence of Literary Cognitivism TT - ادبیات و مسألۀ شناخت: در دفاع از شناخت‌گرایی ادبی JF - mdrsjrns JO - mdrsjrns VL - 8 IS - 31 UR - http://lcq.modares.ac.ir/article-29-11144-en.html Y1 - 2015 SP - 115 EP - 140 KW - Literary Cognitivism؛ Propositional Knowledge؛ Non-Propositional Knowledge؛ Plato N2 - Literary cognitivism, as I understand it, comprises two theses: (1) some literary works can convey non-trivial knowledge to readers and (2) the cognitive value of a literary work is part and parcel of its aesthetic value. In this paper, I argue for the first thesis and elaborate upon the various mechanisms by means of which literary works produce propositional and non-propositional knowledge (including perspective-based knowledge, empathic or phenomenal knowledge and ability knowledge or know-how). To do so, I give a brief sketch of Plato’s anti-cognitivist epistemological objections against the epistemic status of literary works and go on to reformulate them from a modern perspective to provide a background for my epistemological inquiry. My defence of literary cognitivism welcomes different kinds of knowledge-forming mechanisms but pace thinkers such as Noam Chomsky and Martha Nussbaum who prefer the literary discourse over the philosophical or scientific discourse in that the former might sometimes provide us with a kind of knowledge that we may not find in the latter, cautiously and deliberatey averts from making such dubious claims. M3 ER -