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|a Body and world /
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|a Revised edition of: The human body as material subject of the world. New York : Garland Pub., 1990.
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|t Introduction I: Todes's Account of Nonconceptual Perceptual Knowledge and Its Relation to Thought /
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|t Introduction II: How Todes Rescues Phenomenology from the Threat of Idealism /
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|t Classic View of the Way the Human Subject Has His Body, and Descartes's Rejection of It --
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|t Critique of the Resulting World-Subject of Leibniz and Hume, with an Introductory Exposition of the Thesis That the Human Body Is the Material Subject of the World --
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|t Introductory Discussion of Kant's View That the Human Subject Makes the World of His Experience --
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|t Development of the Phenomenology of Practical Perception, as a Prelude to the Criticism That Kant Imaginizes Perception --
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|t Phenomenology of Imagination, as a Final Prelude to the Criticism that Kant Imaginizes Perception --
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|t Development of the Thesis That the Human Body Is the Material Subject of the World, as a Critique of Kant's View That the Human Subject Makes the World of His Experience --
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|t Subject Body in Perception and Conception: A Brief Sketch --
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|t Sensuous Abstraction and the Abstract Sense of Reality --
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|a Body and World is the definitive edition of a book that should now take its place as a major contribution to contemporary existential phenomenology. Samuel Todes goes beyond Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty in his description of how independent physical nature and experience are united in our bodily action. His account allows him to preserve the authority of experience while avoiding the tendency towards idealism that threatens both Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty. Todes emphasizes the complex structure of the human body; front/back asymmetry, the need to balance in a gravitational field, and so forth; and the role that structure plays in producing the spatiotemporal field of experience and in making possible objective knowledge of the objects in it. He shows that perception involves nonconceptual, but nonetheless objective forms of judgment. One can think of Body and World as fleshing out Merleau-Ponty's project while presciently relating it to the current interest in embodiment, not only in philosophy but also in psychology, linguistics, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and anthropology. Todes's work opens new ways of thinking about problems such as the relation of perception to thought and the possibility of knowing an independent reality; problems that have occupied philosophers since Kant and still concern analytic and continental philosophy.
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