
Paul Ricoeur and the Lived Body
Roger W. H. Savage(Editor)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 20. December 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
236 pages
978-1-7936-0599-3 (ISBN)
Description
Paul Ricoeur and the Lived Body extends the scope of Paul Ricoeur's reflections and analyses of the body as one's own through explorations into the ethical, cultural, and affective dimensions of our corporeal existence. Starting with the fact that each of us has a place in the world by reason of our mode of incarnation as flesh, the contributors to this volume address a range of diverse themes in which the lived body figures. Edited by Roger W. H. Savage, this book investigates the construction of narrative identities and the social assignment of gender and race, the passions and an ethics of respect, affect theory, feeling, the carnal imagination, and the cultural and social milieu that comprises the conditions of our embodiment as subjects who have deeply held convictions and beliefs. By acknowledging that the lived body is irreducible to an object in the world, the essays in this volume have a common point: our assurance in acting and suffering is rooted in the mode of our incarnate existence as fragile yet capable human beings.
Reviews / Votes
This admirable volume provides a much needed overview of Paul Ricoeur's philosophy of the body. The first collection on this theme, it contains both important new scholarship and innovative essays that develop philosophical proposals drawing from Ricoeur's insights into our bodily existence. Roger W. H. Savage and the talented writers who contributed to this volume have produced a work that is certain to become essential reading for anyone intrigued by the extraordinary potential of this underresearched area of Ricoeur's work. -- Eileen Brennan, Dublin City UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7936-0599-3 (9781793605993)
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Persons
Roger W. H. Savage is professor of musicology and philosophy at the University of California Los Angeles.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Forward. "The Swing Door of the Flesh."
Richard Kearney
Introduction. "Paul Ricoeur, the Lived Body, and an Ontology of the Flesh."
Roger W. H. Savage
Chapter 1. "Transcending the Duality of Body and Language: Ricoeur's Notion of the Self."
Annemie Halsema
Chapter 2. "Passions, Imagination, and the Ethical Consideration of the Other."
Gaelle Fiasse
Chapter 3. "Paul Ricoeur's Critical Reading of the Phenomenologies of the Body."
Anne Gleonec
Chapter 4. "Theorizing the Exchange between the Self and the World: Paul Ricoeur, Affect Theory, and the Body."
Stephanie Arel
Chapter 5. "Feeling, Interiority, and the Musical Body."
Roger W. H. Savage
Chapter 6. "From the Carnal Imagination to a Carnal Theory of Symbols."
Scott Davidson
Chapter 7. "Culture as the Necessary Extension of Bodily Being."
Timo Helenius
Chapter 8. "Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Diagnostic of the Lived Body and Being Corporeally Situated in the Socio-Historical World."
Maria Cristina Clorinda
Acknowledgments
Forward. "The Swing Door of the Flesh."
Richard Kearney
Introduction. "Paul Ricoeur, the Lived Body, and an Ontology of the Flesh."
Roger W. H. Savage
Chapter 1. "Transcending the Duality of Body and Language: Ricoeur's Notion of the Self."
Annemie Halsema
Chapter 2. "Passions, Imagination, and the Ethical Consideration of the Other."
Gaelle Fiasse
Chapter 3. "Paul Ricoeur's Critical Reading of the Phenomenologies of the Body."
Anne Gleonec
Chapter 4. "Theorizing the Exchange between the Self and the World: Paul Ricoeur, Affect Theory, and the Body."
Stephanie Arel
Chapter 5. "Feeling, Interiority, and the Musical Body."
Roger W. H. Savage
Chapter 6. "From the Carnal Imagination to a Carnal Theory of Symbols."
Scott Davidson
Chapter 7. "Culture as the Necessary Extension of Bodily Being."
Timo Helenius
Chapter 8. "Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Diagnostic of the Lived Body and Being Corporeally Situated in the Socio-Historical World."
Maria Cristina Clorinda