格式化内容附注: | Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Claudia Brodsky (Princeton University, USA) and Eloy LaBrada (Middlebury College, USA) PART ONE. SUBJECTS 1. I Think, Therefore I Feel -- Marshall J. Brown (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) 2. Some Dark Interiority. A Brief Conceptual History -- Eduardo Lerro (Princeton University, USA) 3. Unsexing Subjects: Marie de Gournay on the Ontology of "Sex" -- Eloy LaBrada (Middlebury College, USA) PART TWO. CAUSALITIES 4. Shadows on the Wall of Reason: Diderot before Fragonard -- David Ferris (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA /Sebald Chair, University of East Anglia, UK) 5. Timely Plot and Unplotted Time: Action and Experience Before and After Hegel -- John Park (Princeton University, USA) 6. Unexpected yet Connected: On Aristotle's Poetics and its Heterodox Reception -- Karen Feldman (University of California at Berkeley, USA) 7. The Causal Economy of the Subject in Kant, Hegel and Marx: Being in Time an -- Externalization -- Irina Simova (Princeton University, USA) PART THREE. JUDGMENT 8. The Man Within the Breast: Sympathy, Deformity, and Moral Subjectivity in Adam Smith's -- The Theory of Moral Sentiments -- Paul Kelleher (Emory University, USA) 9. Judging, Inevitably: Aesthetic Judgment and Novelistic Form in Fielding's Joseph Andrews -- Vivasvan Soni (Northwestern University, USA) 10. The Linguistic Condition of Judgment: Kant's "Common Sense" -- Claudia Brodsky (Princeton University, USA) Index. |