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Postcognitivist Beckett
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Abstract
The aim of this Element is to offer a reassessment of Beckett's alleged Cartesianism using the theoretical framework of extended cognition – a cluster of present-day philosophical theories that question the mind's brain-bound nature and see cognition primarily as a process of interaction between the human brain and the environment it operates in. The principal argument defended here is that, despite the Cartesian bias introduced by early Beckett scholarship, Beckett's fictional minds are not isolated 'skullscapes'. Instead, they are grounded in interaction with their fictional storyworlds, however impoverished those may have become in the later part of his writing career.
Language
English
Source (series)
Elements in Beckett studies
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 2020
ISBN
978-1-108-77110-8
DOI
10.1017/9781108771108
Volume/pages
66 p.
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 10.06.2022
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