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Nourishment : a philosophy of the political body /

In this original and important book, Corine Pelluchon argues for nothing less than a new social contract that does justice to the biosphere, to all life, especially other animals, as well as human life, and to future generations. On the basis of a phenomenology of food and nourishment, she shows how...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pelluchon, Corine (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; The corporeality of the subject; A phenomenology of nourishment; Revising the existential analytic: Ontology and politics; Part One: A phenomenology of nourishment; Chapter 1: Living from; Enjoyment; The gourmet cogito; Taste; The tea ceremony; The terrestrial condition, the localization, and birth; Chapter 2: Space, milieu, and other existents; The geographicity of being, the ecumene and mediance; Dwelling, building, cultivating; Empathy, communication with animals, and sharing of the common world
  • Zoopolis and justice towards animalsEating meat and the love of animals; Chapter 3: Eating disorders; Hunger as the starting point of ethics; A problem of justice, not of shortage: The capabilities approach; Food ethics and policy; The phenomenology of nourishment and agriculture; Anorexia, bulimia, and obesity: A painful orality; Part Two: To institute a common world; Chapter 4: A new social contract; Hobbes's artificialism, or the social contract as a response to violence; Locke's moderate liberalism: Autonomy without waste or expropriation
  • Rousseau's general will and the sense of obligationRawls's original position and the new social contract; The principles of justice as the sharing of nourishment; Chapter 5: Reconstructing democracy; Supplementing the representative system; The hypothesis of a third chamber, and the role of experts; From competitive democracy to deliberative democracy; The heterogeneity of the public sphere and participation; Culture and democracy: Intellectuals, media, and the schools; Chapter 6: Beyond national boundaries; In the shadow of the bomb
  • Globalization, sovereignty, and methodological cosmopolitanismCosmopolitical rights since Kant; Global civil society and cosmopolitical democracy; Imaginary, utopia, and the heritage of the Enlightenment; Conclusion; The opening of the possible and conviviality; Love of life; A radical phenomenology of sensing and a political constructivism; Notes; Introduction; Part One; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; Part Two; Chapter 4; Chapter 5; Chapter 6; Conclusion; Index