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The Unthinkable Body Challenges Of Embodiment In Religion Politics And Ethics Rebekka A Klein

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The Unthinkable Body Challenges Of Embodiment In Religion Politics And Ethics Rebekka A Klein
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Publisher: Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 353
Author: Rebekka A. Klein, Calvin D. Ullrich
ISBN: 9783161637544, 3161637542
Language: English
Year: 2024
Volume: 130

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The Unthinkable Body Challenges Of Embodiment In Religion Politics And Ethics Rebekka A Klein by Rebekka A. Klein, Calvin D. Ullrich 9783161637544, 3161637542 instant download after payment.

In the era of pandemics, digitalization, mass migration and precarious ecology, the idea of what it means to live as a bodily creature is more important than ever. Descriptions of the body in religion and philosophy have sought to integrate the sources of Spirit and Matter into a comprehensive framework of embodiment. But what is the status of this paradigm today? In thinking humanity as a unified being of bodily perception, are there not dimensions of corporeal existence that remain constitutively 'unthought', and what are the implications of this insight for religion, politics, and ethics? What is one to make of the body if it is not simply a canvas for meaning, but rather a transgressionary medium made up of diverse forces and affects? What kinds of tensions are involved in the body's materiality and exposed existence to all forms of 'the natural'? What is now the role and limits of 'touch' within our intersubjective social existence? Do we perhaps need to retain the centrality of the 'lived-body' concept as a 'carrier of meaning', or does the weight of the body's material existence force us to abandon it? In this volume various authors have collected responses to these questions to 'think' the Unthinkable Body both together with, and beyond, embodied reason.

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