<p>"...unusual and interesting... rare and sophisticated... The writing is brisk and clear, the index and bibliography excellent. Recommended for all collections <em>Choice</em>."<br />"...a new, imaginative, and thought provoking perspective on how one is to view the world of matter...apart from the unusual clarity with which this book is written, what I found to be quite remarkable is that Catalano is at home in both the continental and analytical traditions of philosophy." -- Calvin O. Schrag, author of <em>The Self</em><em>After Postmodernity</em></p>

Thinking Matter is an original and provocative look at the nature of consciousness. While many contemporary philosophers have downplayed the significance of the body and subscribed to a brain/body dualism in human consciousness, Joseph S. Catalano argues that it is the entire fleshy body that thinks; the body of the dancer, the hands of the writer, and the eyes of the reader are not merely instruments of thought, but forms of thought itself. Calling for a thorough rethinking of philosophic traditions from Aristotle to Sartre, Catalano offers a holistic view of the bodily nature of consciousness--one that focuses on the total organic body rather than the brain alone.
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Thinking Matter takes a provocative look at the nature of consciousness. It argues that it is the entire body that thinks not just the mind: the body of a dancer and the hands of a writer are not just instruments but forms of thought themselves.
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Introduction: The Perspective I: The Body and the World 1.Matter and Pure Enquiry 2.Moving Matter, Thinking Thoughts 3.Knowledge as Worldmaking 4.Matters and Modalities II: On Names and Things 5.Names and Things 6.The Transcendence of Mind 7.The Written Word Conclusion: The Anthropocentric Universe Appendix I: The Snub and the Population Question Appendix II: On Names Selected Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9780415926652
Publisert
2000-05-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
385 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Joseph S. Catalano is an internationally recognized Sartre scholar and Professor Emeritus at Kean University of at Kean University of New Jersey. He is the author of classic commentaries on Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique ofDialectical Reason and Being and Nothingness, and of GoodFaith and Other Essays (1996).