Selfhood and appearing : the intertwining /
What is the relation between our selfhood and appearing? Our embodiment positions us in the world, situating us as an object among its visible objects. Yet, by opening and shutting our eyes, we can make the visible world appear and disappear-a fact that convinces us that the world is in us. Thus, we...
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Language: | English |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2018
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Series: | Studies in contemporary phenomenology,
volume 17 |
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Table of Contents:
- Selfhood
- Patocka and artificial intelligence
- The question of naturalizing phenomenology
- The temporality of Merleau-Ponty's intertwining
- The intertwining as a form of our motion of existence
- Aristotle's account of space and time
- Arousal and desire
- Temporality and the alterity of space
- Embodied temporalization and the mind-body problem
- Intersubjectivity
- Self-touch and the perception of the other
- The intertwining of generations
- Public space and embodiment
- Patocka's transformation of phenomenology
- Human rights and the motion of existence.