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100 1 $aHarrison, Timothy M.,$eauthor.
245 10 $aComing to :$bconsciousness and natality in early modern England /$cTimothy M. Harrison.
264 1 $aChicago ;$aLondon :$bThe University of Chicago Press,$c2020.
300 $a1 online resource (346 pages)
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338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : Beginnings -- Milton and the birth of consciousness. Unexperienced thought ; Human nature experienced -- Traherne and the consciousness of birth. From creation to birth ; In utero -- Locke and the life of consciousness -- Natality and empiricism.
520 $a"In "Coming To," Timothy Harrison reminds us of the forgotten role of poetry in the history of the idea of consciousness. Drawing our attention to a sea change in the English seventeenth century, when, over the course of a half century, "conscience" made a sudden shift to "consciousness," he traces a line that leads from the philosophy of René Descartes to the poetry of John Milton, from the prenatal memories of theologian Thomas Traherne to the unresolved perspective on natality, consciousness, and ethics in the philosophy of John Locke. Harrison shows how each of these figures responded to the importance accorded the first-person perspective and their views of the origins of how human thought began. Taken together, the writings of this unlikely group of thinkers sheds new light on the emergence of the concept of consciousness and the meaning of human natality. It will be read by literary scholars, philosophers, and historians of science alike"--$cProvided by publisher
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 23, 2020).
600 10 $aMilton, John,$d1608-1674$xCriticism and interpretation.
600 10 $aTraherne, Thomas,$d-1674$xCriticism and interpretation.
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650 6 $aPhilosophie anglaise$y17e siècle.
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776 08 $iPrint version:$aHarrison, Timothy M.$tComing To : Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England.$dChicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2020$z9780226725093
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