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基本説明
Drawing inspiration from Nietzsche, Brown vividly describes why the interdependence of mind and body matters, both in Nietzsche's writings and for contemporary debates (non-dualism theory, Merleau-Ponty criticism, and metaphor studies), activities (spinal cord research and fasting), and specific human experiences (menses, trauma, and guilt).
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Examines the significance of Nietzsche's writings for contemporary debates about embodiment.
In Nietzsche and Embodiment Kristen Brown reveals the smartness of bodies, challenging the traditional view in the West that bodies are separate from and morally inferior to minds. Drawing inspiration from Nietzsche, Brown vividly describes why the interdependence of mind and body matters, both in Nietzsche's writings and for contemporary debates (non-dualism theory, Merleau-Ponty criticism, and metaphor studies), activities (spinal cord research and fasting), and specific human experiences (menses, trauma, and guilt). Brown's theories about the dynamic relationship between body and mind provide new possibilities for self-understanding and experience.
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Opening Nietzsche's Genealogy to"Feminine" Body: A Story of the Concepts of Dynamic Non-dualism and Relation
3. Nietzsche's Ascetic Ideals and a Process of the Production of Embodied Meaning
4. Nietzsche's Ascetic Ideals as a Process of the Production of Meaning
5. Nietzsche on a Practice and Concept of Guilt
6. Nietzsche, Metaphor, and Body
7. Nietzsche after Nietzsche: Trauma, Language, and the Writings of Merleau-Ponty
8. Nietzsche before Nietzsche: Heraclitu's Speech Opening Nietzsche's and Ours to Preliterate Perceptual Structures
Notes
References
Index



