Through the Eyes of Descartes

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253068224

Seeing, Thinking, Writing

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By Cecilia Sjoeholm, Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback
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229 x 152 mm
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530 g
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240

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Cecilia Sjoeholm is Professor of Aesthetics at Soedertoern University. Her books include Doing Aesthetics with Arendt: How to See Things, Kristeva and the Political, and The Antigone Complex: Ethics and the Invention of Feminine Desire. Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback is Professor of Philosophy at Soedertoern University. Her books include Time in Exile: In Conversation with Heidegger, Blanchot, and Clarice Lispector; The End of the World (editor with Susanna Lindberg); Dis-orientations: Philosophy, Literature and the Lost Grounds of Modernity (editor with Tora Lane); and The Fascism of Ambiguity.

Introduction 1. Descartes's Visceral Aesthetics: The Violence of the Beautiful and the Ugly, by Cecilia Sjoeholm 2. Philosophical Emotion: Descartes and the Aesthetics of Thought, by Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback 3. Descartes's Performative Cogito, by Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback 4. Rhythms of Snow: Figures of Differentiation in Descartes's Meteorology, by Cecilia Sjoeholm 5. Thinking through Lines with Descartes, by Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback 6. The Gaze, Images and Drives, by Cecilia Sjoeholm 7. The Thinking Fetus, by Cecilia Sjoeholm 8. The Love between Body and Soul, by Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback Notes Bibliography Index

"Through the Eyes of Descartes presents an unorthodox but highly compelling reading of Descartes' philosophical project. Against the tired old dogma of the "Cartesian split" between the mind and the body, Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback and Cecilia Sjoeholm retrieve the philosophical significance of the body for the French thinker via their patient interpretations of Descartes' aesthetics, as well as his notions of love, maternity, meteorology, and the role of various bodily organs in the task of thinking. This is a new milestone in Descartes studies!"-Michael Marder, author of The Phoenix Complex: A Philosophy of Nature "Sjoeholm and Cavalcante Schuback offer a new and original reading of Descartes. Descartes's work, over the centuries, has been interpreted as the account of the emergence of the European rationality that discovers the world through a rational intellect completely encapsulated within itself, detached from any exteriority, autonomous and autogenous, detached from the cosmos and nature. Through the Eyes of Descartes successfully challenges this monolithic image of Descartes' philosophy, thus rediscovering his work in a completely different light."-Giovanbattista Tusa, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal

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