Being a lived body: from a neo-phenomenological point of view
"This book begins with the distinction between the so-called 'lived body' or 'felt body' (Leib) and the 'physical body' (Körper), tracing the conceptual history of this distinction through key figures in philosophical and social thought and articulating a theory of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book begins with the distinction between the so-called 'lived body' or 'felt body' (Leib) and the 'physical body' (Körper), tracing the conceptual history of this distinction through key figures in philosophical and social thought and articulating a theory of the lived body that draws on the New Phenomenology developed by Hermann Schmitz. An explanation of our being-in-the-world in terms of a felt-bodily communication with all perceived forms and their affective-bodily resonance in us, "Being a Lived Body" integrates and critically assesses the leading theories of embodiment, while presenting a new approach to the body. It will therefore appeal to scholars of philosophy, social theory and anthropology with interests in phenomenology and embodiment"-- |
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Contents Preface 1 What is this “thing” called lived body? 1.1 By approximation 1 1.1.1 Where does this interest in the lived body come from? 6 1.1.2 Descartes'(or Cartesianisms’ ?) original sin 9 1.1.3 Just a linguistic bump? 10 1.1.4 The historical repression ofthe lived orfelt body 15 1.1.5 Why neuroscience is ofno relevance here 22 1.2 Stumbling stones or cornerstones? 27 1.2.1 The body is dead: long live the Body! 28 1.2.2 Heidegger ’s enigmatic silence on the body (too difficult a problem!) 31 1.3 When (almost) everything began 37 1.3.1 Leib as the objectivation of the will 38 1.3.2 The zero point of orientation 40 1.3.3 Double sensation and sensings 42 1.3.4 Kinaesthetic sensations 44 1.3.5 Problems? My name is legion 46 1.4 The lived body leaves the desk 52 1.4.1 Do angels have a lived body? 52 1.4.2 Body and (too much) soul 56 2 “Being” and/or “having” a body 2.1 The phenomenological dilemma 61 2.1.1 Being rather than having (a body) 61 2.1.2 Being plus having (a body) 65 2.2 Vers le concret! The magic ofthe body’s operative intentionality 70 2.2.1 I exist in my body 70 vii 1 61
vi Contents 2.1.2 The body-for-itself 72 2.2.3 The body-for-others 75 2.2.4 The body-for-itself-for-others 76 2.2.5 When logic is not all that matters 77 2.3 The body’s disappearance anddys-appearance 80 2.3.1 The surpassed body 80 2.3.2 Is the lived body the absent body? 83 2.4 When the body becomes flesh 86 2.4.1 Perception and movement 87 2.4.2 Incarnation and communion 91 2.4.3 Chiasma andflesh 97 2.4.4 Ablunder? 102 3 The self-affection of the invisible-pathic body 3.1 Incarnation 107 3.2 Terra incognita: the neo-phenomenologicalfelt body 111 3.2.1 Felt body 113 3.2.2 The absolute-pre-dimensional space (and the phantom limb) 116 3.2.3 Felt-bodily islands (and the body schema) 119 3.2.4 The felt-body alphabet 127 3.2.5 What is felt-bodily communication? Encorporation and excorporation 129 3.2.6 Felt-bodily “presentness” 136 3.2.7 Give unto Schmitz what belongs to Schmitz 139 3.3 The lived body as resonance 145 3.3.1 Corporeal responsiveness 146 3.3.2 The lived body as ecological resonance 149 3.3.3 The adventures ofresonance 157 3.4 Thefelt body is a task 159 3.4.1 The felt body is the nature that we ourselves are 159 3.4.2 Between New Phenomenology and Somaesthetics 164 3.4.3 From a sociology of the body to afelt-bodily sociology 171 106 Conclusion (to be continued) 183 Bibliography Index 187 207 |
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