The Incorporated Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on EmbodimentThe Incorporated Self demonstrates that although embodiment has long been a central concern of the theoretical humanities, embodiment's potential to alter epistemology and open up new areas of non-dualistic inquiry has not been pursued far enough. This anthology collects the works of scholars from a broad range of disciplines, each examining the nature of the body and the necessity of embodiment to the human experience--for our self awareness, sense of identity, and the workings of the mind. The essays offer a sustained attack on Cartesian dualism and methodological positivism. The Incorporated Self is suitable for undergraduate and graduate seminars on mind-body relations, the psychology of perception, the nature of thought, and questions of social, political, and individual identity. This interdisciplinary book is an important work for philosophers, literary theorists, historians, sociologists and psychologists. |
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Darwinian Bodies Against Institutionalized Metaphysical Dualism | 11 |
The Ghost of Embodiment Is the Body a Natural or a Cultural Entity? | 23 |
Phantoms Lost Limbs and the Limits of the BodySelf | 47 |
Identity and the Subject in Performance Body Self and Social World | 65 |
What Meaning in Her Breast? Ambivalence of the Body as Sign and Site of Identity in Beloved and The Woman Warrior | 77 |
Hamlet Nietzsche and Visceral Knowledge | 93 |
Living Words Physiognomy and Aesthetic Language | 113 |
The Mindful Body Embodiment and Cognitive Science | 127 |
Science and Things On Scientific Method as Embodied Access to the World | 145 |
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The Incorporated Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Embodiment Michael O'Donovan-Anderson Visualização de trechos - 1996 |
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Revisioning Transpersonal Theory: A Participatory Vision of Human Spirituality Jorge N. Ferrer Não há visualização disponível - 2001 |