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The World, the Flesh and the Subject
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The World, the Flesh and the Subject

Continental Themes in Philosophy of Mind and Body
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This work brings contemporary continental thought into conversation with analytic philosophy on the principal topics of philosophy of mind.
The authors consider three themes -- the world, the flesh, and the subject -- to resolve the puzzles that beset contemporary philosophy of mind. They provide a coherent approach, which draws upon phenomenology, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, and poststructuralism. Their work also relates recent feminist work on the body to traditional concerns with the mind. Other topics discussed include the problem of consciousness, perception and sensation, imagination, desire, emotion, reason, and agency, and the self and others.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7486-1499-8
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
Publishing date13/04/2005
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 156 mm, Height 234 mm, Thickness 14 mm
Weight281 g
Article no.18854295
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A3700476
Product groupBU521
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Paul Gilbert is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hull. His previous books include The World, the Flesh and the Subject (with Kathleen Lennon, 2005), New Terror, New Wars (2003), Peoples, Cultures and Nations in Political Philosophy (2000), The Philosophy of Nationalism (1998), Terrorism, Security and Nationality (1994), and Human Relationships (1991).
Kathleen Lennon is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Hull University. She works in philosophy of mind, philosophy of body and gender theory. She recently co-authored Theorising Gender (Polity 2002).

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