Thursday, April 14, 2011

Frankenstein's inception

The basis of this article points out that Frankenstein demonstrates the basic constraints of the philosophy of the conception of the self. The novel does so by placing with in a conventional narrative that every minute detail is important for self-education when studying or reading. Shelley makes use of empiricist theory in this novel, but flip-flops in that regard as The Monster is missing vital personality traits and the lack of those traits make him out to be a monster when in fact he is human.

http://ats.coloradocollege.edu/co100-04-b1/images/7246921.pdf

- Dev Singh

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