Experience Embodied Early Modern Accounts Of The Human Place In Nature

Anik Waldow

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Experience Embodied Early Modern Accounts Of The Human Place In Nature
By investigating conceptions of experience from Descartes to Kant, this book shows that one of the central questions of the early-modern period was how humans can instantiate in their actions the principles of rational moral agency, while at the same time responding with their bodies to the causal play of nature. Through the analysis of this question, the book draws attention to the bodily underpinnings of the ability to experience thoughts and feelings...

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Experience Embodied Early Modern Accounts Of The Human Place In Nature
By investigating conceptions of experience from Descartes to Kant, this book shows that one of the central questions of the early-modern period was how humans can instantiate in their actions the principles of rational moral agency, while at the same time responding with their bodies to the causal play of nature. Through the analysis of this question, the book draws attention to the bodily underpinnings of the ability to experience thoughts and feelings. It thuschallenges overly subjectivist interpretations that concentrate on the inner realm of the experiencing mind and because of this fail to account for the worldly dimension of being experientially responsive to the affections of the body.
Nº de Páginas: 304
Encadernação: Capa Dura / Hardback
Tema: Western philosophy: Enlightenment
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Oxford University Press Inc

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Inglês

Número de páginas

304,0

Peso

593,0

Data de lançamento

10/03/2020

Colecção

Western philosophy: Enlightenment

EAN

9780190086114

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