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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... (Sartre). Yet 'the body', in practice, isonlya specific body intime and space, maleor female,oldor young, and soon. Perhaps the main somatic variablefor most peoplefor most of their livesis gender; this therefore is thesubject of ...
... (Sartre). Yet 'the body', in practice, isonlya specific body intime and space, maleor female,oldor young, and soon. Perhaps the main somatic variablefor most peoplefor most of their livesis gender; this therefore is thesubject of ...
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... Sartre What is the body? Opinions have differed dramatically, as the quotations above indicate.The body hasbeen regardedasa tomb ofthe soul,a temple,a machine, and theself, andmuch more; and ithas also been treatedaccordingly. Bodies ...
... Sartre What is the body? Opinions have differed dramatically, as the quotations above indicate.The body hasbeen regardedasa tomb ofthe soul,a temple,a machine, and theself, andmuch more; and ithas also been treatedaccordingly. Bodies ...
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... Sartre denies that the body simply is the 'frameor structure' of'man' or animal; for him, and for others,the bodyis the self.And isthe body wholly physical? For Descartes,yes, itis amachine; forSaint Paul, no, it is also and even ...
... Sartre denies that the body simply is the 'frameor structure' of'man' or animal; for him, and for others,the bodyis the self.And isthe body wholly physical? For Descartes,yes, itis amachine; forSaint Paul, no, it is also and even ...
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... Sartre. He added: 'There is more reason in your bodythan in your bestwisdom' (1969:62); this sentence not onlyreflects oneof Pascal's more wellknown aphorisms, but italso reverses the traditional definition ofthe superiority of the mind ...
... Sartre. He added: 'There is more reason in your bodythan in your bestwisdom' (1969:62); this sentence not onlyreflects oneof Pascal's more wellknown aphorisms, but italso reverses the traditional definition ofthe superiority of the mind ...
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GENDER | |
BEAUTY AND THE FACE | |
HAIR | |
THE SENSES | |
TOUCH | |
SMELL | |
SIGHT | |
BODIES AND SENSES | |
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