The Affection in Between: From Common Sense to Sensing in Common: Series In Continental Thought
Autor April Flakneen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2022
Exposing a fundamental but forgotten capacity to sense with others, this fresh approach to ethics centers on expressive, moving bodies in everyday affective encounters. Common sense has yet to yield its golden promise: robust selves, a stable sense of reality, and bonds of solidarity. The Affection in Between argues that reimagining common sense involves tackling two intractable philosophical puzzles together: the problems of sensory integration and of “other minds.” Construing common sense as either an individual cognitive capacity or a communal body of beliefs and practices, as our tradition of philosophical and political thought has done for too long, constricts possibilities of self and other, ethics and politics. Neither register alone can evade political manipulation and deliver common ground between confident yet unavoidably porous selves. April Flakne begins with a novel interpretation of the neglected Aristotelian concept of sunaisthesis, an embodied, interactive capacity to create overlapping meaning through the cultivation of a sensibility that is neither individual nor communal but unfolds between bodies in movement. Bolstering Aristotle’s concept with classical and contemporary phenomenology, including critical phenomenology, empirical theories of social cognition, and affect theory, Flakne offers fresh answers to a pressing and legitimate skepticism about selfhood and the role that ethics might play in countering disorientation and manufactured division. Through an exploration of the intimate experiences of birth, death, caregiving, and mourning, Flakne brings the ethical and political aspects of interembodied interaction home and into lived experience.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780821424964
ISBN-10: 0821424963
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Series In Continental Thought
ISBN-10: 0821424963
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press
Seria Series In Continental Thought
Recenzii
“April N. Flakne’s book succeeds admirably to explain the complex terrain of intercorporeality in its many dimensions and in the way it grounds common sense in its intimate, social and political possibilities. A pleasure to read. Her style is intimate, but precise, clear without sacrificing complexity…. at times poetic.”—Helen A. Fielding, author of Cultivating Perception through Artworks: Phenomenological Enactments of Ethics, Politics, and Culture
Notă biografică
April Flakne is a professor of philosophy at New College of Florida. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on Aristotle, phenomenology, political philosophy, and dance theory.
Descriere
Drawing on phenomenology and everyday affective encounters of grieving, befriending, rearing, and bonding, Flakne warns against the disorientation and division implicit in what we think we mean by common sense. Instead, she invites us to relearn sensing together as key to an inevitable ethics of interembodiment.