Presence of mind: consubstantiality and extended cognition in Montaigne's writing
This study investigates how the metaphysical notion of consubstantiality can be rethought fruitfully as a distinctively cognitive figure in Montaigne’s writing. It argues that the consubstantiality ‘allegory’ through which Montaigne secures his reader’s sense of authorial presence in the 'Essai...
Main Author: | Oddy, N |
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Other Authors: | Williams, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | French English |
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2022
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