Descartes didn't distinguish between humans and
machines or organic world and inorganic world.
When his daughter died at the age of five,
he found a doll that looked just like her.
He named her Francine and doted on her.
God damn it, someone comment!
is this supposed to be a poem or something? go fuck yourself dude
>>7851267
La la la, can\t hear you
>>7849973
nice ghost in the shell 2 quote there bateau.
no read one of descartes' books.
>>7851300
*now
>>7851300
Is that shit real tho is what i'm wondering.
I already read one book of his. Discourse on method or some shit that like that yo.
>>7849973
Read Locus Solus by Raymond Roussel. Also, read Death, Desire, and the Doll: The Life and Art of Hans Bellmer by Peter Webb.
>>7851316
cool man. article on it here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/25/books/chapters/0825-1st-wood.html?pagewanted=all
>>7851318
I tried reading Locus Solus but my english wasn't up to it. Do you have a pdf of the Bellmer one. I'm super into him.
>>7851324
Thanks!
>>7851318
Have you read the Sue Taylor one btw? Is it any good?
>>7851353
haven't read that one, no. so i can't comment on it.
>>7851365
Haven't seen a single work of Bellmer I didn't absolutely adore.