UPC: 9780190490454 | Oxford Philosophical Concepts: Embodiment: A History (Paperback)
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Embodiment–defined as having being in or being associated with a body–is a feature of the existence of many entities perhaps even of all entities. Why entities should find themselves in this condition is the central concern of the present volume. The problem includes but also goes beyond the philosophical problem of body: that is what the essence of a body is and how if at all it differs from matter. On some understandings there may exist bodies such as stones or asteroids that are not the bodies of any particular subjects. To speak of embodiment by contrast is always to speak of a subject that variously inhabits or captains or is coextensive with or even is imprisoned within a body. The subject may in the end be identical to or an emergent product of the body. That is a materialist account of embodied subjects may be the correct one. But insofar as there is a philosophical problem of embodiment the identity of the embodied subject with the body stands in need of an argument and cannot simply be assumed. The reasons nature and consequences of the embodiment of subjects as conceived in the long history of philosophy in Europe as well as in the broader Mediterranean region and in South and East Asia with forays into religion art medicine and other domains of culture form the focus of these essays. More precisely the contributors to this volume shine light on a number of questions that have driven reflection on embodiment throughout the history of philosophy. What is the historical and conceptual relationship between the idea of embodiment and the idea of subjecthood? Am I who I am principally in virtue of the fact that I have the body I have? Relatedly what is the relationship of embodiment to being and to individuality? Is embodiment a necessary condition of being? Of being an individual? What are the theological dimensions of embodiment? To what extent has the concept of embodiment been deployed in the history of philosophy to contrast the created world with the state of existence enjoyed by God? What are the normative dimensions of theories of embodiment? To what extent is the problem of embodiment a distinctly western preoccupation? Is it the result of a particular local and contingent history or does it impose itself as a universal problem wherever and whenever human beings begin to reflect on the conditions of their existence? Ultimately to what extent can natural science help us to resolve philosophical questions about embodiment many of which are vastly older than the particular scientific research programs we now believe to hold the greatest promise for revealing to us the bodily basis or the ultimate physical causes of who we really are?
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