Feminist Interpretations of René DescartesSusan Bordo Feministische interpretatie van het werk van René Descartes. Aandacht voor 'The passions of the Soul', Méditations, de Cartesiaanse mens, zijn visie op vrouwen. Bevat de volgende bijdragen: Descartes / Karl Stern; Selections from 'The flight to objectivity' / Susan Bordo; Reason as attainment / Genevieve Lloyd; Descartes's "Gender" / Stanley Clarke; Wonder: a reading of Descartes, 'The passions of the soul' / Luce Irigaray; Writing like a man : Descartes, science, and madness / James A. Winders; Postmodern turns against the Cartesian subject: Descartes's "I", Lacan's other / Adrianna M. Paliyenko; Radical doubt and the liberation of women / Ruth Perry; Descartes's mood: the question of feminism in the correspondence with Elisabeth / Thomas E. Wartenberg; Cartesian women / Erica Harth; Women cartesians, "feminine philosophy", and historical exclusion / Eileen O'Neill; When Descartes met the fitness babe: academic Cartesianism and the late twentieth-century cult of the body / Leslie Heywood; Rehabilitating the "I" / Susan Bordo and Mario Moussa; Cartesian autobiography/post-Cartesian testimonials / Mario Sáenz. |
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... political and the epistemological conception of the subject since the seventeenth century stands abstract , universal " Man , " the featureless bearer of " human " rights and responsibilities , the disembodied mirrorer of nature . For ...
... political and the epistemological conception of the subject since the seventeenth century stands abstract , universal " Man , " the featureless bearer of " human " rights and responsibilities , the disembodied mirrorer of nature . For ...
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... political change . The new philosophical problem took the following form : if it is true that numerous social forces crisscross and shape the subject - if , as implied by the social scientific accounts of the subject , it exists only at ...
... political change . The new philosophical problem took the following form : if it is true that numerous social forces crisscross and shape the subject - if , as implied by the social scientific accounts of the subject , it exists only at ...
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... political demonstrations taking place outside the windows of the seminar room . Postmodern theorists deceive themselves if they think they are attending to the problems of " otherness " and of " agency " when so many concrete others and ...
... political demonstrations taking place outside the windows of the seminar room . Postmodern theorists deceive themselves if they think they are attending to the problems of " otherness " and of " agency " when so many concrete others and ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Descartes | 29 |
Selections from The Flight to Objectivity | 48 |
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