Jonardon Ganeri's book is a landmark study, refreshingly free of
the usual pieties, conscious of the most recent developments, and with the potential
to galvanize the field of Pessoa studies.

Paolo de Medeiros, Modern Language Review

This monograph is a deep philosophical excavation and celebration of an
extraordinary poet of modernity. The reader follows a creative philosophical conversation and encounter between the philosopher Ganeri and his own work, and the virtual subjects and fugitive selves that make up Pessoa's heteronymy and philosophy of the self.

Bartholomew Ryan, Pessoa Plural

Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves is a sustained analytical exploration of the rich philosophy of self of the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935). Pessoa 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 twentieth 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. In Virtual Subjects, Fugitive Selves, Jonardon Ganeri pulls together the strands of Pessoa's philosophy and rearticulates it in a way that does justice to its breathtaking originality. He 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.
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This book explores the philosophical themes of self and subjectivity in the work of the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa, who is best known for the uncategorizable collection of fragmentary writings, in various personae, that were posthumously published as The Book of Disquiet in 1982.
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Preamble I. Pessoa Presented 1: Pessoa's novel invention 2: Heteronyms as virtual subjects 3: The enigma of heteronymy 4: The multiplicity of I II. Pessoa Paraphrased 5: The grammar of subjectivity 6: Being at the centre 7: The fugitive & the forum 8: Landscapes of presence 9: Virtual subjects 10: Orthonyms as shadow selves 11: The reality of subjects III. Pessoa Provoked 12: Uncentred minds 13: Centres without sensibility 14: Dreams inside dreams 15: Building subjects 16: The cosmos and I Postscript Bibliography Index
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Jonardon Ganeri is a philosopher whose work draws on a variety of philosophical traditions to construct new positions in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and epistemology. He is the author of Fernando Pessoa: Imagination and the Self; Attention, Not Self; The Concealed Art of the Soul; and The Lost Age of Reason; all published by Oxford University Press. Ganeri joined the Fellowship of the British Academy in 2015 and won the Infosys Prize in the Humanities the same year, the only philosopher to do so. He delivered the 2024 John Locke Lectures. Ganeri is currently Bimal K. Matilal Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.
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The first monograph in English about Fernando Pessoa's philosophy, written by a philosopher Reveals the importance of Pessoa's philosophy for the new discipline of cosmopolitan philosophy Uses the techniques of analytical philosophy to demonstrate the coherence and originality of Pessoa's ideas
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ISBN
9780198965091
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
225 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
184

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Jonardon Ganeri is a philosopher whose work draws on a variety of philosophical traditions to construct new positions in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and epistemology. He is the author of Fernando Pessoa: Imagination and the Self; Attention, Not Self; The Concealed Art of the Soul; and The Lost Age of Reason; all published by Oxford University Press. Ganeri joined the Fellowship of the British Academy in 2015 and won the Infosys Prize in the Humanities the same year, the only philosopher to do so. He delivered the 2024 John Locke Lectures. Ganeri is currently Bimal K. Matilal Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.