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10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- General Editors’ Preface vii
- Introduction: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century 1
- 1. The New Spinozism 13
- 2. The Absolute in German Romanticism and Idealism 29
- 3. The Question of Romanticism 47
- 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Philosophy of Nature in the Nineteenth Century 69
- 5. Idealism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century 89
- 6. Darwinism and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: The ‘Whole of Metaphysics’? 111
- 7. Faith and Knowledge 128
- 8. Philosophising History: Distinguishing History as a Discipline 145
- 9. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working from the Inside 168
- 10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson 187
- 11. The Unconscious in the German Philosophy and Psychology of the Nineteenth Century 204
- 12. Individuality, Radical Politics and the Metaphor of the Machine 223
- 13. The Rise of the Social 242
- 14. Theory and Practice of Revolution in the Nineteenth Century 259
- 15. Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century: From Absolute Subjectivity to Superhumanity 278
- 16. Repetition and Recurrence: Putting Metaphysics in Motion 294
- 17. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond 314
- Notes on contributors 330
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- General Editors’ Preface vii
- Introduction: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century 1
- 1. The New Spinozism 13
- 2. The Absolute in German Romanticism and Idealism 29
- 3. The Question of Romanticism 47
- 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Philosophy of Nature in the Nineteenth Century 69
- 5. Idealism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century 89
- 6. Darwinism and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: The ‘Whole of Metaphysics’? 111
- 7. Faith and Knowledge 128
- 8. Philosophising History: Distinguishing History as a Discipline 145
- 9. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working from the Inside 168
- 10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson 187
- 11. The Unconscious in the German Philosophy and Psychology of the Nineteenth Century 204
- 12. Individuality, Radical Politics and the Metaphor of the Machine 223
- 13. The Rise of the Social 242
- 14. Theory and Practice of Revolution in the Nineteenth Century 259
- 15. Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century: From Absolute Subjectivity to Superhumanity 278
- 16. Repetition and Recurrence: Putting Metaphysics in Motion 294
- 17. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond 314
- Notes on contributors 330
- Index 333