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Decisions and Transformations

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To say that we are embodied subjects is to affirm that we are both extended and conscious: both a part of the material world and a place where that world comes to presence. The ambiguity inherent ...
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To say that we are embodied subjects is to affirm that we are both extended and conscious: both a part of the material world and a place where that world comes to presence. The ambiguity inherent in our being both can be put in terms of a double “being in.” Thus, while it is true that the world is in consciousness taken as a place of appearing, it is equally true that, taken as embodied, consciousness is in the world. How can our selfhood support both descriptions? Starting with Husserl’s late manuscripts on birth and death, James Mensch traces out the effects of this paradox on phenomenology. What does it mean to consider the self as determined by its embodiment? How does this affect our social and political relations, including those marked by violence? How does our embodiment affect our sense of transcendence, including that of the divine? In the course of these inquiries, such questions are shown to transform the very sense of phenomenology.
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Price: $45.00
Pages: 280
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Series: Body and Consciousness
Publication Date: 20 October 2020
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838214351
Format: Paperback
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PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Phenomenology

James Mensch is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Charles University in Prague. His main areas of research are phenomenology and its contemporary social and political applications. He is the author of fifteen books, the most recent being Husserl’s Phenomenology. A member of Central European Institute of Philosophy, he has also published over a hundred scholarly articles.