The body and the self
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The body and the self
MIT, c1995
- : hard.
- : pbk
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内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hard. ISBN 9780262023863
内容説明
Brings together recent work on the nature of self-consciousness, the nature of bodily awareness and the relation between the two. The text addresses the central problem of how our grasp of ourselves as one object among others is underpinned by the ways in we use and represent our bodies.
目次
- Interdisciplinary issues in self-consciousness and the body, Naomi Eilan, Anthony Marcel and Jose Bermudez
- the body image and self-consciousness, John Campbell
- infants' understanding of people and things - from body imitation to folk psychology, Andrew N. Meltzoff and M. Keith Moore
- persons, animals and bodies, Paul Snowdon
- an ecological perspective on the origins of self, George Butterworth
- objectivity, casuality and agency, Thomas Baldwin
- at two with nature - agency and the development of self-world dualism, James Russell
- ecological perception and the notion of a point of view, Jose Luis Bermudez
- bodily sensation and the self, Anthony Marcel
- proprioception and the body image, Brian O'Shaughnessy
- awareness of one's own body - an attentional theory of its nature, development and brain basis, Marcel Kinsbourne
- body schema and intentionality, Shaun Gallagher
- living without touch and peripheral information about body position and movement - studies upon deafferented subjects, Jonathan Cole and Jacques Paillard
- bodily awareness - a sense of ownership, Michael Martin
- bodily awareness and the self, Bill Brewer
- introspection and bodily self-ascription, Quassim Cassam
- consciousness and the self, Naomi Eilan.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780262522489
内容説明
The Body and the Self brings together recent work by philosophers and psychologists on the nature of self-consciousness, the nature of bodily awareness, and the relation between the two. The central problem addressed is How is our grasp of ourselves as one object among others underpinned by the ways in which we use and represent our bodies? The contributors take up such issues as how should we characterize the various distinctive ways we have of being in touch with our own bodies in sensation, proprioception, and action? How exactly does our grip on our bodies as objects connect with our ability to perceive the external environment, and with our ability to engage in various forms of social interaction? Can any of these ways of representing our bodies affect a bridge between body and self?
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