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Corporeal Turn, The: Passion, Necessity, Politics


Corporeal Turn, The: Passion, Necessity, Politics

Paperback by Tambornino, John

Corporeal Turn, The: Passion, Necessity, Politics

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ISBN:
9780742521575
Publication Date:
28 May 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 4 Jun 2024
Corporeal Turn, The: Passion, Necessity, Politics

Description

In The Corporeal Turn, John Tambornino offers a thorough rethinking of ethical and political theory by emphasizing human embodiment, and the primacy of passion and need, in response to the neglect of these matters in much of contemporary thought. Tambornino calls for a 'corporeal turn' or, as he explains, sustained attention to human embodiment-something that is often occluded when priority is given to reason or language. Working through a diverse set of thinkers, exploring such themes as necessity and freedom, need and desire, nature and convention, and public and private, and noting vivid instances of politicized embodiment, Tambornino takes seriously Nietzsche's claim that philosophy has largely been an interpretation and a misunderstanding of the body. The result is nothing less than a new orientation to ethical and political theory-one that appreciates the complex relations of language, culture, politics, and corporeality-and a powerful intervention into these domains.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: The Corporeal Turn Chapter 2 Locating the Body: Corporeality and Politics in Hannah Arendt Chapter 3 A Direction in Being: Embodiment and Teleology in Charles Taylor Chapter 4 The Corporeality of Thought: The Primacy of the Body in Friedrich Nietzsche Chapter 5 Self-Conscious Materialism: Freedom and Thought in Stuart Hampshire Chapter 6 Conclusion: The Return of Corporeality

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