Kapitel
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“Es wird Leib, es empfindet”: Auto-Affection, Doubt, and the Philosopher’s Hands
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Jacob Levi
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements 1
- Sensation & Hesitation: Haptic Scepticism as an Ethics of Touching 3
- “Es wird Leib, es empfindet”: Auto-Affection, Doubt, and the Philosopher’s Hands 30
- When to Touch and What to Doubt: Zeroing In on the Tactile Surplus 58
- The (Un)Touchable Touch of Pyramus and Thisbe: Doubt and Desire 78
- A Magic Touch: Performative Haptic Acts in Biblical and Medieval Jewish Magic 104
- Noli me tangere: The Profaning Touch That Challenges Authority 122
- Touching Doubt: Haptolinguistic Scepticism 138
- An Atom of Touch: Scepticism from Hegel to Lacan 156
- The Weak Relations of Touch and Sight through the Passage of Lapsed Time 178
- List of Contributors 207
- List of Figures 211
- Index 213
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements 1
- Sensation & Hesitation: Haptic Scepticism as an Ethics of Touching 3
- “Es wird Leib, es empfindet”: Auto-Affection, Doubt, and the Philosopher’s Hands 30
- When to Touch and What to Doubt: Zeroing In on the Tactile Surplus 58
- The (Un)Touchable Touch of Pyramus and Thisbe: Doubt and Desire 78
- A Magic Touch: Performative Haptic Acts in Biblical and Medieval Jewish Magic 104
- Noli me tangere: The Profaning Touch That Challenges Authority 122
- Touching Doubt: Haptolinguistic Scepticism 138
- An Atom of Touch: Scepticism from Hegel to Lacan 156
- The Weak Relations of Touch and Sight through the Passage of Lapsed Time 178
- List of Contributors 207
- List of Figures 211
- Index 213