Ideal embodiment : Kant's theory of sensibility / Angelica Nuzzo.
By: Nuzzo, Angelica.
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Introduction: transcendental embodiment -- The body in theory -- Bodies in space -- Bodies and souls -- Disembodied ideas -- The body in practice -- Bodies in action -- Pure practical reason and the reason of human desire -- Freedom in the body -- The body reflected -- Aesthetics of the body -- Reflections of the body, reflections on the body -- Embodied ideas -- Transcendental embodiment : a final assessment.
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193 JAN Schopenhauer a very short introduction | 193 LEF Hegel, marx, Nietzsche, or, The realm of shadows | 193 LES Walter Benjamin | 193 NUZ Ideal embodiment Kant's theory of sensibility | 193 PIN Hegel a biography | 193 SCH Philosophical writings | 193 TAN Nietzsche a very short introduction |
Introduction: transcendental embodiment -- The body in theory -- Bodies in space -- Bodies and souls -- Disembodied ideas -- The body in practice -- Bodies in action -- Pure practical reason and the reason of human desire -- Freedom in the body -- The body reflected -- Aesthetics of the body -- Reflections of the body, reflections on the body -- Embodied ideas -- Transcendental embodiment : a final assessment.
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