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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... Christian thought and practice, through the Renaissance tothepresent. We conclude witha discussion on the rangeof modern constructions. GREEK. PHILOSOPHY: THE. BODY. AS. PLEASURE. ORTOMB? TheGreeks glorified the body. Their sculptors ...
... Christian thought and practice, through the Renaissance tothepresent. We conclude witha discussion on the rangeof modern constructions. GREEK. PHILOSOPHY: THE. BODY. AS. PLEASURE. ORTOMB? TheGreeks glorified the body. Their sculptors ...
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... regarded asthe tombofthe soul. This somasema (body=tomb) philosophy was most unpopular; but it didinfluence such leading philosophers as Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato, and hence Neoplatonism and Christianity. Socrates.
... regarded asthe tombofthe soul. This somasema (body=tomb) philosophy was most unpopular; but it didinfluence such leading philosophers as Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato, and hence Neoplatonism and Christianity. Socrates.
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Anthony Synnott. Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato, and hence Neoplatonism and Christianity. Socrates (466–399 BC) described thesoul asa 'helpless prisoner, chained hand andfootin the body, compelled toview reality not directlybutonly ...
Anthony Synnott. Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato, and hence Neoplatonism and Christianity. Socrates (466–399 BC) described thesoul asa 'helpless prisoner, chained hand andfootin the body, compelled toview reality not directlybutonly ...
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... Christian thought duringits formative years. Seneca (d.65BC) wasvery clear: 'a highminded and sensible man divorces soul from body, anddwells much withthebetter ordivine part,andonly as faras he must withthis complaining and frail ...
... Christian thought duringits formative years. Seneca (d.65BC) wasvery clear: 'a highminded and sensible man divorces soul from body, anddwells much withthebetter ordivine part,andonly as faras he must withthis complaining and frail ...
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... Christians. THE. CHRISTIANS: THE. BODY. AS. TEMPLE. OR. ENEMY? The early Christians entertained several different paradigms of the body. Theydistinguished between the bodyas physical,as spiritual and asmystical;their attitudes to thebody as ...
... Christians. THE. CHRISTIANS: THE. BODY. AS. TEMPLE. OR. ENEMY? The early Christians entertained several different paradigms of the body. Theydistinguished between the bodyas physical,as spiritual and asmystical;their attitudes to thebody as ...
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GENDER | |
BEAUTY AND THE FACE | |
HAIR | |
THE SENSES | |
TOUCH | |
SMELL | |
SIGHT | |
BODIES AND SENSES | |
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