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Self portrait on both sides of Cartesian gap
Author(s) -
Iva Draškić-Vićanović
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
theoria beograd
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-081X
pISSN - 0351-2274
DOI - 10.2298/theo1103087d
Subject(s) - portrait , constitution , subject (documents) , id, ego and super ego , self , object (grammar) , identification (biology) , excellence , computer science , epistemology , psychoanalysis , philosophy , psychology , art , visual arts , artificial intelligence , law , world wide web , political science , botany , biology
The article presents an analysis of philosophical importance of the self-portrait, an artefact which has been treated as an ego - document par excellence, document of selfawareness. The self-portrait is a product of specific artificial process that means selfpresentation, self-creation and self-investigation in the same time. That process is a way of visual self-identification and self-constitution and that kind of creation forces an author, subject of visualization, to try to stand on both sides of the Cartesian gap - being to himself both subject and object in the same time

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