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This new book by Ermanno Bencivenga expands upon his earlier work, which explores the issue of the multiplicity of the subject in contemporary philosophy. In Dancing Souls Bencivenga addresses the crucial question of how the subject can be one and multiple at the same time. Without reducing multiplicity to juxtaposition (or phenomenological schizophrenia), or simple unity to objectivity, Bencivenga locates the subject''s unity between various existential positions. He finds that this phenomenon is like the disciplined movement of the dancer through space. Bencivenga explores the structure of this ontological betweenness in its various levels of complexity from the most intimately personal to the communal and the political. Written in a style that is at once highly informed by scholarship while also remaining very personal and honest, Bencivenga does not provide easy answers but struggles with the reader. The novel and engaging form of this book, along with its unique treatment of som

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Given the perennial nature of the issues discussed, and the originality of the positions taken, this work can only be regarded as highly important. This is a book of wide interest to both scholars and general readers. -- Kent Baldner, Western Michigan University
Dancing Souls is a genuine piece of philosophy that deals with difficult philosophical matters, and will be given serious consideration by all serious contemporary philosophers. It offers novel, provocative thoughts in areas which are interesting in their own right and which have been neglected by the philosophical mainstream. -- Achille Varzi, Columbia University

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/18/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739104965, 978-0739104965
      ISBN10: 0739104969

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new book by Ermanno Bencivenga expands upon his earlier work, which explores the issue of the multiplicity of the subject in contemporary philosophy. In Dancing Souls Bencivenga addresses the crucial question of how the subject can be one and multiple at the same time. Without reducing multiplicity to juxtaposition (or phenomenological schizophrenia), or simple unity to objectivity, Bencivenga locates the subject''s unity between various existential positions. He finds that this phenomenon is like the disciplined movement of the dancer through space. Bencivenga explores the structure of this ontological betweenness in its various levels of complexity from the most intimately personal to the communal and the political. Written in a style that is at once highly informed by scholarship while also remaining very personal and honest, Bencivenga does not provide easy answers but struggles with the reader. The novel and engaging form of this book, along with its unique treatment of som

      Trade Review
      Given the perennial nature of the issues discussed, and the originality of the positions taken, this work can only be regarded as highly important. This is a book of wide interest to both scholars and general readers. -- Kent Baldner, Western Michigan University
      Dancing Souls is a genuine piece of philosophy that deals with difficult philosophical matters, and will be given serious consideration by all serious contemporary philosophers. It offers novel, provocative thoughts in areas which are interesting in their own right and which have been neglected by the philosophical mainstream. -- Achille Varzi, Columbia University

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