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Perfect for use at advanced undergraduate and graduate level, this is the first text to offer students a unified narrative regarding the place of the body in Western thinking. The book investigates the ways in which the fact of human embodiment makes the notion of ambiguity central to all major areas of philosophy. The body is both active and passive, powerful and vulnerable, and it provides both access through perception and limitation through localisation. As such, it fundamentally informs ontological, political, ethical and epistemological issues.

The book takes as its starting point the devaluation of the body by philosophers from Plato to Descartes and then focuses on several dimensions of the body as investigated by post-Kantian philosophy through a discussion of the intentional body, embodied cognition and the politicization of the body. The book engages with both the ‘Continental’ and ‘Anglo-American’ philosophical traditions and includes a broad range of sources and texts. The unified approach and clear writing make this lively text accessible to those working in other disciplines such as Anthropology, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies.

Table of Contents
  1. Introduction

Part I: Foundations and Paradigm

  1. The irreducibility of the Body (1): Plato
  2. The irreducibility of the Body (2): Augustine
  3. Descartes and the Interaction Problem

Part II: An Embodied World

  1. Husserl and the Phenomenology of the Lived Body
  2. Merleau-Ponty and the Embodied World
  3. Merleau-Ponty and “the Unmotivated Springing Forth of the World”
  4. Embodied Cognition: From the Ecological Approach to Enactivism

Part III: Political Bodies

  1. The Body Politic
  2. Alienation and Micro-Power
  3. Race, Visibility and Power
  4. Female Disempowerment

  5. Conclusion

The Body and Embodiment: A Philosophical Guide

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
    Publication Date: 27/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9781786609755, 978-1786609755
    ISBN10: 1786609754

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Perfect for use at advanced undergraduate and graduate level, this is the first text to offer students a unified narrative regarding the place of the body in Western thinking. The book investigates the ways in which the fact of human embodiment makes the notion of ambiguity central to all major areas of philosophy. The body is both active and passive, powerful and vulnerable, and it provides both access through perception and limitation through localisation. As such, it fundamentally informs ontological, political, ethical and epistemological issues.

    The book takes as its starting point the devaluation of the body by philosophers from Plato to Descartes and then focuses on several dimensions of the body as investigated by post-Kantian philosophy through a discussion of the intentional body, embodied cognition and the politicization of the body. The book engages with both the ‘Continental’ and ‘Anglo-American’ philosophical traditions and includes a broad range of sources and texts. The unified approach and clear writing make this lively text accessible to those working in other disciplines such as Anthropology, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction

    Part I: Foundations and Paradigm

    1. The irreducibility of the Body (1): Plato
    2. The irreducibility of the Body (2): Augustine
    3. Descartes and the Interaction Problem

    Part II: An Embodied World

    1. Husserl and the Phenomenology of the Lived Body
    2. Merleau-Ponty and the Embodied World
    3. Merleau-Ponty and “the Unmotivated Springing Forth of the World”
    4. Embodied Cognition: From the Ecological Approach to Enactivism

    Part III: Political Bodies

    1. The Body Politic
    2. Alienation and Micro-Power
    3. Race, Visibility and Power
    4. Female Disempowerment

    5. Conclusion

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