توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Meaning and Embodiment: Human Corporeity in Hegel's Anthropology
نام کتاب : Meaning and Embodiment: Human Corporeity in Hegel's Anthropology
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : معنا و تجسم: جسم انسانی در انسان شناسی هگل
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نویسندگان : Nicholas Mowad
ناشر : State University of New York Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 344
ISBN (شابک) : 1438475594 , 9781438475592
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. That the Term “Body” Is Equivocal
The Essence of Embodiment
Dimensions of Embodiment
The Materiality of the Soul
Multidimensional Embodiment
Chapter 2. The Concept of Spirit
The “Idea” and Hegel’s “Idealism”
The Idea in Nature: Life and Death
The Concept of Spirit as the Idea Knowing Itself in Its Other: A Close Reading of §381
Revelation
The Soul as Natural Spirit
Whether the Anthropology Is Normative
Chapter 3. Immersion in Nature
What Hegel Means by “Soul [Seele]”
The Soul of the World; or, That Meaning in Nature Is Not Fabricated Arbitrarily
Reconciling Different Explanations of the Same Phenomenon
Anthropological Description Is Interpretation, Not Classification
Examples of Finding Meaning in Nature
What “Race” Is Not, and What It Means for Hegel
What Can Be Salvaged in Hegel’s Philosophy of Race?
The Extent to Which Race Can Be Transcended
The Individual Soul
Chapter 4. The Inner World of the Soul
The Ages of Life
Life and Death
What Lies on the Surface of Hegel’s Theory of Gender
The Law of the Netherworld and Radical Guilt
Waking from Sleep and the Masculine Pathos
Sleep as a Transcendental Condition of Waking Experience
Chapter 5. Sensation and the Oblivion of the Body
Seeking a Middle Term
The Five Senses
Setting the Stones in Motion
The Soul as “Mixed” with Its Body
The Embodiment of the Emotions
Chapter 6. Perverse Self-Knowledge
From Sensation to Feeling
The Displacement of the Self
Examples and Analysis
Chapter 7. Mental Illness and Therapy
What It Means to Say That Mental Illness Is Pathological
Mental Illness as “Self-Feeling” and Sickness of the Soul
Mental Illness as Excessive Attachment
Habit as Therapy
Hegel and Foucault
Chapter 8. The Social Dimension of Human Embodiment
Habit as a Social “Sense” with Unlimited Scope
Internalization, Imagination, and Ethical Life
The Enduring Ambiguity of Nature
Assigning Meaning to the Human Body
“Double Consciousness”: Feeling in Its Immediacy as Ideology
“The nation is sick, trouble is in the land, confusion is all around”68
Habit and the Unmooring of a Reified Culture
Racial Politics and Democracy
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index