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Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will Book

Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will
Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will, This is an ambitious, provocative, and innovative exploration of the problem of agency, or will, as it appears in a broad range of Renaissance authors and in the work of poststructuralist theorists. Wojciehowski is most impressive in her ability to mix t, Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will has a rating of 3 stars
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Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will, This is an ambitious, provocative, and innovative exploration of the problem of agency, or will, as it appears in a broad range of Renaissance authors and in the work of poststructuralist theorists. Wojciehowski is most impressive in her ability to mix t, Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will
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  • Old Masters, New Subjects: Early Modern and Poststructuralist Theories of Will
  • Written by author Dolora A. Wojciehowski
  • Published by Stanford University Press, November 1995
  • "This is an ambitious, provocative, and innovative exploration of the problem of agency, or will, as it appears in a broad range of Renaissance authors and in the work of poststructuralist theorists. Wojciehowski is most impressive in her ability to mix t
  • The author analyzes “old masteries,” certain notions of freedom, individualism, and control long associated with the Renaissance, in relation to the ideologies of non-mastery that recur in theory today.
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Abbreviations
Introduction1
1The Metamorphoses of the Subject in Critical Theory13
2Humanism: The Fortunes of Francis Petrarch37
3Theology: Will and Bondage in Martin Luther, Ignatius Loyola, and Teresa of Avila89
4Science: Galileo and the Book of Nature143
Afterword178
Notes193
Bibliography235
Index253


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