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Eva Perez de Vega

Eva Perez de Vega
Architect, designer and educator; Ph.D. Student, Philosophy, The New School for Social Research
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Spinoza and Feminism Question the Structures of Domination

Is the mind-body problem a gender problem?

April 30, 2018 • by Eva Perez de Vega
Traditional theory on the mind-body problem has been mostly conceptualized by men. The historical debate found its most heated moment in the seventeenth century between Rene Descartes and Benedict De Spinoza; the first advocating for the superiority of the mind over the body, and the latter with his characteristic Monist ...
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