
Rethinking Relation-Substance Dualism
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Part I Historiographical Overview
1 From Substantialist Premises to Relationalist Perspectives. From Aristotle to Cognitivism via Levi-Strauss
2 Anthropo-Philosophical and Ethno-Phenomenological Relations. From Torment to Ecstasy?
Conclusion to Part I
Part II Structuralist Legacies
3 Body and Intentionality. Descola's "Relative Universalism"
4 The body-Sign. Viveiros de Castro's anti-substantialist relationism
Conclusion to Part II
Part III Chinese Relationisms and Submutances
5 The Lost Body. Wang Mingming's "Cosmology of Relationship" and Hierarchical Relationism
6 Shamanic Bodies and Submutances. The Course of Writing, Blood, Breath and Water
Conclusion to Part III
Conclusion. "What the body can do"
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