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Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

Fernando Pessoa and his philosophy

Ganeri, Jonardon (Bimal K. Matilal Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Toronto)

Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

Fernando Pessoa and his philosophy

Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

 

This book explores philosophical themes to do with self and subjectivity from the work of the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa, best known for the uncategorizable collection of fragmentary writings, in various personae, published as The Book of Disquiet in 1982, forty-seven years after the author's death.


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Beschrijving Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves

This book is a sustained analytical exploration of the rich philosophy of self of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa.

Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) has become many things to many people in the years that have passed since his untimely death. For some he is simply the greatest Portuguese poet of the 20th century. For others he has gradually emerged as a forgotten voice in 20th century modernism. And yet Pessoa was also a philosopher, and it is only very recently that the philosophical importance of his work has begun to attract the attention it deserves. Pessoa composed systematic philosophical essays in his pre-heteronymic period, defending rationalism in epistemology and sensationism in the philosophy of mind. His heteronymic work, decisively breaking with the conventional strictures of systematic philosophical writing, is a profound and exquisite exploration in the philosophy of self. Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves pulls together the strands of this philosophy and rearticulates it in a way that does justice to its breathtaking originality. It reveals the extraordinary power of Pessoa's theory by applying it to the analysis of some of the trickiest and most puzzling problems about the self to have appeared in the global history of philosophy.


ISBN
9780198864684
Pagina's
192
Verschenen
NUR
730
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Filosofie