The Matter of Mind

The Matter of Mind
About this book
"What influence did René Descartes' concept of mind-body dualism have on early modern conceptions of the self? In The Matter of Mind, Christopher Braider challenges the presumed centrality of Descartes' groundbreaking theory to seventeenth-century French culture. He details the broad opposition to rational self-government among Descartes' contemporaries, and attributes conventional links between Descartes and the myth of the 'modern subject' to post-structuralist assessments.
The Matter of Mind presents studies drawn from a range of disciplines and examines the paintings of Nicolas Poussin, the drama of Pierre Corneille, and the theology of Blaise Pascal. Braider argues that if early modern thought converged on a single model, then it was the experimental picture based on everyday experience proposed by Descartes' sceptical adversary, Michel de Montaigne. Forceful and provocative, The Matter of Mind will encourage lively debate on the norms and discourses of seventeenth-century philosophy."--Publishers description.
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- OL Work ID
- OL22813456W
Subjects
Descartes, rene, 1596-1650French literature, history and criticism, 17th centuryFrance, intellectual lifeFrench literatureHistory and criticismIntellectual lifeExperience in literatureReason in literatureInfluenceLittérature françaiseHistoire et critiqueVie intellectuelleExpérience dans la littératureRaison dans la littérature