
The Primacy of Movement
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone(Author)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 15. May 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
583 pages
978-90-272-5134-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Through diligent and rigorous attention to both natural history and phenomenological accounts of kinetic phenomena, particularly the phenomenon of self-movement, this richly interdisciplinary book brings to the fore the long-neglected topic of animate form and with it, a long-neglected inquiry into the significance of animation. It addresses methodological and foundational issues at length. In its detailed and extensive examinations and analyses of movement - which range from Aristotle's recognition of motion as the principle of nature to a critique of the common notion of movement as change of position, from critiques of present-day materialists' trivializations of movement as mere output to kinesthetically-tethered accounts of the qualia of movement, from expositions of an evolutionary semantics and of the tactile-kinesthetic body as generative source of corporeal concepts to expositions of thinking in movement and of the pan-human phenomenon of learning to move oneself - this book lays out in ground-breaking ways fundamental epistemological and metaphysical dimensions of animate life. (Series A)
Reviews / Votes
The Primacy of Movement is a thought provoking book that is highly recommended to anybody interested in "the corporeal turn." It contains a whole range of fascinating analyses of bodily movement. One of its great strenghts is Sheets-Johnstone's familiarity with natural science. In her exploration of the body, Sheets-Johnstone has certainly not remained in the armchair and she provides the reader with intriguing information, much of which should be novel to the average phenomenologist. By arguing to the current discussion concerning the possibility of reconciling phenomenology and the project of naturalization. -- Dan Zahavi, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, in Huuserl Studies Vol. 20-2004More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
1095 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5134-3 (9789027251343)
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Content
Neandertals; consciousness - a natural history; consciousness - an Aristotelian account; the primacy of movement; Husserl and Von Helmholtz and the possibility of a trans-disciplinary communal task; on learning to move oneself - a constructive phenomenology; Merleau-Ponty - a man in search of a method; does philosophy begin (and end) in wonder?, or what is the nature of a philosophic act? - a methodological postscript; on the significance of animate form; human speech perception and an evolutionary semantics; why a mind is not a brain and a brain is not a body; what is it like to be a brain?; thinking in movement.