Seeing souls in Frankenstein

Published: March 14, 2013, 4:24 a.m.

b'Last class on Frankenstein, with general consideration of relation of subjectivity to the outside world, and to other minds. \\xa0Satan\'s subjectivity: "We know no time when we were not as now." \\xa0The fact that the world is what subjectivity sees in it. \\xa0Making vs. finding. \\xa0The sublime. \\xa0The other as an object of thought, but also as another subject. \\xa0Shared scenes. \\xa0Bodies without heads. \\xa0Alastor, Frankenstein, Witch of Atlas, Mont Blanc, Childe Harold, Excersion, Intimations Ode. The monster\'s superior sense of subjectivity and of other minds as compared with Victor Frankenstein.'