The Philosophy of Body
Ratio Special Issues
1. Auflage April 2003
144 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This timely collection brings together new discussions of the body from seven leading contributors with a wide variety of philosophical outlooks. The papers deal with the role of the body in the concept of the self, in perceptions, intention and action, in Artificial Intelligence, in thinking about sex and gender, and in psychoanalytical thinking.
* A collection of specially written articles discussing the wide variety of treatments of the body.
* Timely publication bringing together new discussions of the body from seven leading contributors.
* Investigates the treatment of the body in the pioneering works of the phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the American Philosopher Samual Todes.
2. Corporeal Objects and the Independence of Perception and
Action: Maximilian de Gaynesford, (The College of William and Mary,
Virginia).
3. Gender/Body/Machine: Alison Adam (University of Salford).
4. Merleau-Ponty on the Body: Sean D. Kelly (Princeton
University).
5. Samual Todes's Account of Non-conceptual Perceptual Knowledge
and its Relation to Thought: Hubert L. Dreyfus (University of
California, Berkeley).
6. Lived Body vs Gender: Reflections on Social Structure and
Subjectivity: Iris Marion Young (University of Chicago).
7. Psychoanalysis and the Body-Mind Problem: Michael
Brearley.