Physical Being - A Theory for a Corporeal Psychology (Paperback, Revised)


Body care has never before been so much a focus of public interest, nor have the ways we classify people by reference to their kind of body excited such political passions. What bodies we have and how we use them is a central concern in the art of being human. In this book, now available in paperback, Rom Harre attempts to build a comprehensive account of the roles our bodies play in our lives. He argues that these roles are determined less by organic functioning than by cultural conventions and social meanings and that, rightly or wrongly, our type of body is fateful for the way our lives can be lived. From among the vast array of ways our bodies and their nature and condition enter our lives he explores three main questions. The first concerns the" metaphysical: how we use our bodies to determine and to express the kind of person we are. Next, the various forms of normative judgements and public and private" evaluations that bodily forms and functions are subjected to are examined. Finally, the body and its parts and functions are looked at in the light of their use both as signifiers, systems of signs, and as blank surfaces on which significance is inscribed'. Physical Being concludes Rom Harre's trilogy concerning the ways of being human, and is a fascinating study of the norms and principles of body uses.

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Body care has never before been so much a focus of public interest, nor have the ways we classify people by reference to their kind of body excited such political passions. What bodies we have and how we use them is a central concern in the art of being human. In this book, now available in paperback, Rom Harre attempts to build a comprehensive account of the roles our bodies play in our lives. He argues that these roles are determined less by organic functioning than by cultural conventions and social meanings and that, rightly or wrongly, our type of body is fateful for the way our lives can be lived. From among the vast array of ways our bodies and their nature and condition enter our lives he explores three main questions. The first concerns the" metaphysical: how we use our bodies to determine and to express the kind of person we are. Next, the various forms of normative judgements and public and private" evaluations that bodily forms and functions are subjected to are examined. Finally, the body and its parts and functions are looked at in the light of their use both as signifiers, systems of signs, and as blank surfaces on which significance is inscribed'. Physical Being concludes Rom Harre's trilogy concerning the ways of being human, and is a fascinating study of the norms and principles of body uses.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Blackwell Publishers

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

May 1994

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

July 1994

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 156 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

280

Edition

Revised

ISBN-13

978-0-631-19505-4

Barcode

9780631195054

Categories

LSN

0-631-19505-X



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