Ethics Embodied: Rethinking Selfhood through Continental, Japanese and Feminist Philosophies explores the importance of the body to ethical selfhood. Through her comparative feminist approach to ethics, the critical comparison McCarthy offers in Ethics Embodied not only illuminates complexities in Continental, Japanese and Feminist philosophies, it provides clues about how to live the model of selfhood, ethics, and the body that emerges through the encounter.
Ethics Embodied: Rethinking Selfhood through Continental, Japanese and Feminist Philosophies explores the importance of the body to ethical selfhood. Through her comparative feminist approach to ethics, the critical comparison McCarthy offers in Ethics Embodied not only illuminates complexities in Continental, Japanese and Feminist philosophies, it provides clues about how to live the model of selfhood, ethics, and the body that emerges through the encounter.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erin McCarthy is associate professor of philosophy at St. Lawrence University and a member of the board of directors of ASIANetwork.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 An Introduction Part 2 Part 1 A Heuristic Framework Part 3 Part 2 Outline of the Book Chapter 4 Chapter 2 Towards a New Ethical Framework: Watsuji in Dialogue with the West Part 5 Part 1 Ethics and the Human Being as Ningen Part 6 Part 2 Heidegger: "the Solitary Self" Part 7 Part 3 Husserl: Moving Towards a Relational Self Chapter 8 Chapter 3 The Embodied Self Part 9 Part 1 Husserl and the Body Part 10 Part 2 Body East and West Part 11 Part 3 Ningen, Ethics, and the Body Part 12 Part 4 Yuasa's Theory of the Body Chapter 13 Chapter 4 Towards an Embodied Ethics of Care Part 14 Part 1 Care Ethics: East and West Part 15 Part 2 Care Ethics and the Body Part 16 Part 3 Reciprocity Part 17 Part 4 Global Care Ethics Chapter 18 Chapter 5 Body, Self and Ethics: Watsuji and Irigaray Part 19 Part 1 Subjects in Betweenness Part 20 Part 2 Bodies in Betweenness Part 21 Part 3 Between and Beyond Watsuji and Irigaray Chapter 22 Chapter 6 Conclusion
Chapter 1 An Introduction Part 2 Part 1 A Heuristic Framework Part 3 Part 2 Outline of the Book Chapter 4 Chapter 2 Towards a New Ethical Framework: Watsuji in Dialogue with the West Part 5 Part 1 Ethics and the Human Being as Ningen Part 6 Part 2 Heidegger: "the Solitary Self" Part 7 Part 3 Husserl: Moving Towards a Relational Self Chapter 8 Chapter 3 The Embodied Self Part 9 Part 1 Husserl and the Body Part 10 Part 2 Body East and West Part 11 Part 3 Ningen, Ethics, and the Body Part 12 Part 4 Yuasa's Theory of the Body Chapter 13 Chapter 4 Towards an Embodied Ethics of Care Part 14 Part 1 Care Ethics: East and West Part 15 Part 2 Care Ethics and the Body Part 16 Part 3 Reciprocity Part 17 Part 4 Global Care Ethics Chapter 18 Chapter 5 Body, Self and Ethics: Watsuji and Irigaray Part 19 Part 1 Subjects in Betweenness Part 20 Part 2 Bodies in Betweenness Part 21 Part 3 Between and Beyond Watsuji and Irigaray Chapter 22 Chapter 6 Conclusion
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