Paul Ricoeur and the Lived Body's explorations into the ethical, social, cultural, and affective dimensions of our corporeal existence draw on Paul Ricoeur's reflection on the lived body. Starting with the fact that one's own body is irreducible to an object, these essays critically contribute to discourses on the body.
Paul Ricoeur and the Lived Body's explorations into the ethical, social, cultural, and affective dimensions of our corporeal existence draw on Paul Ricoeur's reflection on the lived body. Starting with the fact that one's own body is irreducible to an object, these essays critically contribute to discourses on the body.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger W. H. Savage is professor of musicology and philosophy at the University of California.
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Contents Acknowledgments Forward. "The Swing Door of the Flesh." Richard Kearney Introduction. "Paul Ricoeur, the Lived Body, and an Ontology of the Flesh." Roger W. H. Savage Chapter 1. "Transcending the Duality of Body and Language: Ricoeur's Notion of the Self." Annemie Halsema Chapter 2. "Passions, Imagination, and the Ethical Consideration of the Other." Gaëlle Fiasse Chapter 3. "Paul Ricoeur's Critical Reading of the Phenomenologies of the Body." Anne Gléonec Chapter 4. "Theorizing the Exchange between the Self and the World: Paul Ricoeur, Affect Theory, and the Body." Stephanie Arel Chapter 5. "Feeling, Interiority, and the Musical Body." Roger W. H. Savage Chapter 6. "From the Carnal Imagination to a Carnal Theory of Symbols." Scott Davidson Chapter 7. "Culture as the Necessary Extension of Bodily Being." Timo Helenius Chapter 8. "Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Diagnostic of the Lived Body and Being Corporeally Situated in the Socio-Historical World." Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra Chapter 9. "Ideology Critique on the Ground: Ricoeur on Embodiment and Ideology Critique." Dan R. Stiver About the Contributors
Contents Acknowledgments Forward. "The Swing Door of the Flesh." Richard Kearney Introduction. "Paul Ricoeur, the Lived Body, and an Ontology of the Flesh." Roger W. H. Savage Chapter 1. "Transcending the Duality of Body and Language: Ricoeur's Notion of the Self." Annemie Halsema Chapter 2. "Passions, Imagination, and the Ethical Consideration of the Other." Gaëlle Fiasse Chapter 3. "Paul Ricoeur's Critical Reading of the Phenomenologies of the Body." Anne Gléonec Chapter 4. "Theorizing the Exchange between the Self and the World: Paul Ricoeur, Affect Theory, and the Body." Stephanie Arel Chapter 5. "Feeling, Interiority, and the Musical Body." Roger W. H. Savage Chapter 6. "From the Carnal Imagination to a Carnal Theory of Symbols." Scott Davidson Chapter 7. "Culture as the Necessary Extension of Bodily Being." Timo Helenius Chapter 8. "Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Diagnostic of the Lived Body and Being Corporeally Situated in the Socio-Historical World." Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra Chapter 9. "Ideology Critique on the Ground: Ricoeur on Embodiment and Ideology Critique." Dan R. Stiver About the Contributors
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