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The Good Life, The Examined Life, and the Embodied Life
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Richard Shusterman
Published/Copyright:
December 29, 2008
Published Online: 2008-12-29
Published in Print: 2008-12-01
© 2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
Articles in the same Issue
- Introductory: Reflecting on a Good Life
- The Good Life, The Examined Life, and the Embodied Life
- Pseudo-Concrete Ideals of a Good Life
- The Good Life and the Ideal of Flexibility
- Body Dissatisfaction
- Successful Ageing A Survey of the Most Important Theories
- Funeral Orations as Indicators of what a Good Life Ought to Be
- A Socio-Linguistic Approach to the Development of Folk Psychology
- Seeking a Mnemonic Turn: Interior Reflections in Gadamer's Post-Platonic Thought
Keywords for this article
somatic self-examination;
somatic self-cultivation;
embodied life;
good life
Articles in the same Issue
- Introductory: Reflecting on a Good Life
- The Good Life, The Examined Life, and the Embodied Life
- Pseudo-Concrete Ideals of a Good Life
- The Good Life and the Ideal of Flexibility
- Body Dissatisfaction
- Successful Ageing A Survey of the Most Important Theories
- Funeral Orations as Indicators of what a Good Life Ought to Be
- A Socio-Linguistic Approach to the Development of Folk Psychology
- Seeking a Mnemonic Turn: Interior Reflections in Gadamer's Post-Platonic Thought