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Reading Descartes otherwise : blind, mad, dreamy, and bad / Kyoo Lee.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [United States] : Fordham University Press : 2014.; Made available through hoopla, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823261253
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • B1854 .R433 2014
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- References and Abbreviations for the Works of Descartes -- Preamble I. If Descartes Remains Overread and Underexplored . . . -- Preamble II. Descartes Needs Rereading -- A Stage Setup. Reframing "Jeux Descartes" -- Scene 1. Blind Vision: A Photographic Touch -- Scene 2. Elastic Madness: An Allegorical Comedy -- Scene 3. Philopoetic Somnambulism: An Imaginary Freedom -- Scene 4. Cornered Reflection: With and around an Evil Genius -- Notes -- References -- index
Subject: Focusing on the first four images of the Other mobilized in Descartes' Meditations--namely, the blind, the mad, the dreamy, and the bad--Reading Descartes Otherwise casts light on what have heretofore been the phenomenological shadows of "Cartesian rationality." In doing so, it discovers dynamic signs of spectral alterity lodged both at the core and on the edges of modern Cartesian subjectivity.Calling for a Copernican reorientation of the very notion "Cartesianism," the book's series of close, creatively critical readings of Descartes' signature images brings the dramatic forces, moments, and scenes of the cogito into our own contemporary moment. The author patiently unravels the knotted skeins of ambiguity that have been spun within philosophical modernity out of such clichés as "Descartes, the abstract modern subject" and "Descartes, the father of modern philosophy"--a figure who is at once everywhere and nowhere. In the process, she revitalizes and reframes the legacy of Cartesian modernity, in a way more mindful of its proto-phenomenological traces.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- References and Abbreviations for the Works of Descartes -- Preamble I. If Descartes Remains Overread and Underexplored . . . -- Preamble II. Descartes Needs Rereading -- A Stage Setup. Reframing "Jeux Descartes" -- Scene 1. Blind Vision: A Photographic Touch -- Scene 2. Elastic Madness: An Allegorical Comedy -- Scene 3. Philopoetic Somnambulism: An Imaginary Freedom -- Scene 4. Cornered Reflection: With and around an Evil Genius -- Notes -- References -- index

Focusing on the first four images of the Other mobilized in Descartes' Meditations--namely, the blind, the mad, the dreamy, and the bad--Reading Descartes Otherwise casts light on what have heretofore been the phenomenological shadows of "Cartesian rationality." In doing so, it discovers dynamic signs of spectral alterity lodged both at the core and on the edges of modern Cartesian subjectivity.Calling for a Copernican reorientation of the very notion "Cartesianism," the book's series of close, creatively critical readings of Descartes' signature images brings the dramatic forces, moments, and scenes of the cogito into our own contemporary moment. The author patiently unravels the knotted skeins of ambiguity that have been spun within philosophical modernity out of such clichés as "Descartes, the abstract modern subject" and "Descartes, the father of modern philosophy"--a figure who is at once everywhere and nowhere. In the process, she revitalizes and reframes the legacy of Cartesian modernity, in a way more mindful of its proto-phenomenological traces.

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