Being a (Lived) Body: Aesthesiological and Phenomenological Paths
Synopsis
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 thoughts 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.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9781032404639
- Number of pages: 256
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 14 mm
- Weight: 580g
- Languages: English
