The philosophy of the body ; rejections of Cartesian dualism /
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Chicago :
Quadrangle Books,
[1970]
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Table of Contents:
- Of the nature and origin of the mind, by B. de Spinoza
- Spinoza and the theory of organism, by H. Jonas
- Man a machine, and The natural history of the soul, by J. O. de la Mettrie
- On the first ground of the distinction of regions in space, and What is orientation in thinking? by I. Kant
- Soul and body, by J. Dewey
- The philosophical concept of a human body, by D. C. Long
- Are persons bodies? By B. A. O. Williams
- Lived body, environment, and ego, by M. Scheler
- Metaphysical journal, and A metaphysical diary, by G. Marcel
- The body, by J.-P. Sartre
- The spatiality of the lived body and motility, by M. Merleau-Ponty
- Anthropodology: man a-foot, by R. M. Griffith
- Man and his body, by H. Plugge
- The nobility of sight: a study in the phenomenology of the senses, by H. Jonas
- Born to see, bound to behold: reflections on the function of upright posture in the esthetic attitude, by E. W. Straus
- Selected reading (p. [363]-367)