Feminist Interpretations of RenŽ DescartesSusan Bordo Contributors are Susan Bordo, Stanley Clarke, Erica Harth, Leslie Heywood, Luce Irigaray, Genevieve Lloyd, Mario Moussa, Eileen O'Neill, Adrianna Paliyenko, Ruth Perry, Mario S&áenz, Karl Stern, Thomas Wartenberg, and James Winders. |
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... intellectual relationship between Descartes and feminism , like this story of Descartes and his " two " daughters , is both fascinating and contradictory . On the face of it , there is a kind of gender void in Des- cartes's own ideas ...
... intellectual relationship between Descartes and feminism , like this story of Descartes and his " two " daughters , is both fascinating and contradictory . On the face of it , there is a kind of gender void in Des- cartes's own ideas ...
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... intellectual examination - this time not on its own terms , but as historically , culturally , politically situated within a particu- lar conception of “ man , ” a particular " regime " of knowledge . Even within these various stakings ...
... intellectual examination - this time not on its own terms , but as historically , culturally , politically situated within a particu- lar conception of “ man , ” a particular " regime " of knowledge . Even within these various stakings ...
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... intellectual interests . This goal has meant , however , that clarity and comprehensibil- ity are especially important , and I have chosen essays that explain their terms and concerns rather than assume insider knowledge , that deliber ...
... intellectual interests . This goal has meant , however , that clarity and comprehensibil- ity are especially important , and I have chosen essays that explain their terms and concerns rather than assume insider knowledge , that deliber ...
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... intellectual orientation as " masculine " is thus not to make a claim about " how men think " by virtue of being men , or to suggest that women think differently by virtue of being women . It is to describe a cultural discourse as ...
... intellectual orientation as " masculine " is thus not to make a claim about " how men think " by virtue of being men , or to suggest that women think differently by virtue of being women . It is to describe a cultural discourse as ...
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... intellectual opportunities for the women of Descartes's own time . At the heart of Cartesian rationalism is the belief that the search for truth must abandon traditional teaching and " begin afresh " with reason as its only guide ...
... intellectual opportunities for the women of Descartes's own time . At the heart of Cartesian rationalism is the belief that the search for truth must abandon traditional teaching and " begin afresh " with reason as its only guide ...
Contents
Descartes Karl Stern | 29 |
Selections from The Flight to Objectivity Susan Bordo | 48 |
Reason as Attainment Genevieve Lloyd | 70 |
Descartess Gender Stanley Clarke | 82 |
Gender and Other Trouble in the Meditations | 103 |
Wonder A Reading of Descartes The Passions of the Soul Luce Irigaray | 105 |
Writing Like a Man? Descartes Science and Madness James A Winders | 114 |
Postmodern Turns Against the Cartesian Subject Descartess I Lacans Other Adrianna M Paliyenko | 141 |
Cartesian Women Erica Harth | 213 |
Women Cartesians Feminine Philosophy and Historical Exclusion Eileen ONeill | 232 |
Cartesian Man | 259 |
When Descartes Met the Fitness Babe Academic Cartesianism and the Late TwentiethCentury Cult of the Body Leslie Heyivood | 261 |
Rehabilitating the I Susan Bordo and Mario Moussa | 280 |
Cartesian AutobiographyPostCartesian Testimonials Mario Saenz | 305 |
Select Bibliography on Descartes Cartesianism and Gender | 328 |
Contributors | 332 |
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