The Body SocialRoutledge, 11/09/2002 - 320 من الصفحات In this captivating book Anthony Synnott explores a subject which has been woefully ignored: our bodies. He surveys the history for thinking about the body and the senses, then focuses on specific themes: gender, beauty, the face, hair, touch, smell and sight. He concludes with a review of classical and contemporary theories of the body and the senses. Thinking about the body will never be the same after reading this book. |
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... Aristotle called it, and the noblest organ of the body, the eye: the mirror of the soul, the I. Each of these senses plays important, and often unrecognized, roles in social interaction; it is time we attended to so vital a part of our ...
... Aristotle called it, and the noblest organ of the body, the eye: the mirror of the soul, the I. Each of these senses plays important, and often unrecognized, roles in social interaction; it is time we attended to so vital a part of our ...
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... , the body may lead to God or away from God; the beautiful body may inspire the philosopher, or hinder, contaminate, disturb, enslave and shackle the same philosopher. Aristotle (384–322 BC), a former student of Plato's, and a 9 BODY.
... , the body may lead to God or away from God; the beautiful body may inspire the philosopher, or hinder, contaminate, disturb, enslave and shackle the same philosopher. Aristotle (384–322 BC), a former student of Plato's, and a 9 BODY.
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... Aristotle's materialism. None the less, he did agree with Plato that the soul is superior to, and rules, the body, and there are elements of dualism (although without the body-negativism) in his remarks that we must take care of the ...
... Aristotle's materialism. None the less, he did agree with Plato that the soul is superior to, and rules, the body, and there are elements of dualism (although without the body-negativism) in his remarks that we must take care of the ...
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... Aristotle's materialism, and developed a new synthesis: asserting the unity of body and soul, matter and form (the theory of hylomorphism, taken from Aristotle), as well as the immortality of the soul (from Plato), and the resurrection ...
... Aristotle's materialism, and developed a new synthesis: asserting the unity of body and soul, matter and form (the theory of hylomorphism, taken from Aristotle), as well as the immortality of the soul (from Plato), and the resurrection ...
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