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The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in Berkeley (Via Beckett)

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The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in Berkeley (Via Beckett) - Arsic, Branka
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The Passive Eye is a revolutionary and historically rich account of Berkeley's theory of vision. In this formidable work, the author considers the theory of the embodied subject and its passions in light of a highly dynamic conception of infinity. Arsic shows the profound affinities between Berkeley and Spinoza, and offers a highly textual reading of Berkeley on the concept of an "exhausted subjectivity." The author begins by following the Renaissance universe of vision, particularly the paradoxical elusive nature of ...

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The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in Berkeley (Via Beckett) 2003, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA

ISBN-13: 9780804746434

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The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in Berkeley (via Beckett) 2003, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto

ISBN-13: 9780804746427

Hardcover