Jensen, Rasmus Thybo
The Phenomenology of Embodied Subjectivity
Part I. The Acting Body: Habit, Freedom and Imagination
1. Habit and Attention
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
2. Affordances and Unreflective Freedom
Erik Rietveld
3. Merleau-Ponty and the Transcendental Problem of Bodily Agency
Rasmus Thybo Jensen
4. Imagination, Embodiment and Situatedness: Using Husserl to Dispel (Some) Notions of ‘Off-Line Thinking’
Julia Jansen
Part II. The Body in Perception: Normality and the Constitution of Life-World
5. Transcendental Intersubjectivity and Normality: Constitution by Mortals
Sara Heinämaa
6. The Body as a System of Concordance and the Perceptual World
Ignacio Reyes Melero
7. Lifeworld as an Embodiment of Spiritual Meaning: The Constitutive Dynamics of Activity and Passivity in Husserl
Simo Pulkkinen
8. Intersubjectivity, Interculturality, and Realities in Husserl’s Research Manuscripts on the Life-World (Hua XXXIX)
Thomas Nenon
Part III. The Body in Sickness and Health: Some Case Studies
9. Chronic Pain in Phenomenological/Anthropological Perspective
Katherine J. Morris
10. Inter-subjectively Meaningful Symptoms in Anorexia
Dorothée Legrand
11. The Alteration of Embodiment in Melancholia
Stefano Micali
12. The Structure of Interpersonal Experience
Matthew Ratcliffe
Part IV. Intercorporeality and Intersubjectivity: Ideality, Language and Community
13. Facts and Fantasies: Embodiment and the Early Formation of Selfhood
Joona Taipale
14. Self-Variation and Self-Modification or the Different Ways of Being Other
Carlos Lobo
15. The Phenomenology of Embodiment: Intertwining and Reflexivity
Dermot Moran
16. Language as the Embodiment of Geometry
Thomas Baldwin
17. The Body Politic: Husserl and the Embodied Community
Timo Miettinen
Keywords: Philosophy, Phenomenology, Cognitive Psychology
- Author(s)
- Jensen, Rasmus Thybo
- Moran, Dermot
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 2013
- Series
- Contributions to Phenomenology
- Page amount
- 39 pages
- Category
- Philosophy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319016160