Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence
Providing a solid media-philosophical groundwork, the book contributes to the theory of alterity in Performance Philosophy, while stimulating and inspiring future inquiries where studies in media, art, and literature intersect with philosophy. It collects a selective as well as productive diversity of philosophical, literary, and artistic figures of thought, attaining an exacting framework as a result of a clearly elaborated ethics of alterity, innovatively opened up by way of an aisthetics of existence: Touching upon the Aristotelian concept of aisthesis, the material, perceptual and sensory dimensions of everyday bodily existence are highlighted to move beyond what aesthetics in Modern Philosophy just specializes in, namely art and the beautiful. The notion of existence is therefore borrowed from Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who understands it as something concrete and richly interrelated, so as to avoid the dualisms both of psychological processes of consciousness and of physiological mechanisms. It is thus made explicit such that the unity of body and soul is not any arbitrarily arranged connection between “subject” and “object” but, rather, that it is enacted at every instant in the movement of existence. Imaginatively then, the book puts into writing how alterity not only can be treated theoretically but can be also made accessible through writing as well as rendered relatable through reading. That is why it deals with exemplary interpersonal encounters in the lifeworld, in the arts, and in the media, which are initially thematized as intercorporeal experiences, so as to enable an approach for an ethics of alterity by way of, in particular, sites located within a phenomenology of perception oriented towards the lived body.
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Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence
Providing a solid media-philosophical groundwork, the book contributes to the theory of alterity in Performance Philosophy, while stimulating and inspiring future inquiries where studies in media, art, and literature intersect with philosophy. It collects a selective as well as productive diversity of philosophical, literary, and artistic figures of thought, attaining an exacting framework as a result of a clearly elaborated ethics of alterity, innovatively opened up by way of an aisthetics of existence: Touching upon the Aristotelian concept of aisthesis, the material, perceptual and sensory dimensions of everyday bodily existence are highlighted to move beyond what aesthetics in Modern Philosophy just specializes in, namely art and the beautiful. The notion of existence is therefore borrowed from Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who understands it as something concrete and richly interrelated, so as to avoid the dualisms both of psychological processes of consciousness and of physiological mechanisms. It is thus made explicit such that the unity of body and soul is not any arbitrarily arranged connection between “subject” and “object” but, rather, that it is enacted at every instant in the movement of existence. Imaginatively then, the book puts into writing how alterity not only can be treated theoretically but can be also made accessible through writing as well as rendered relatable through reading. That is why it deals with exemplary interpersonal encounters in the lifeworld, in the arts, and in the media, which are initially thematized as intercorporeal experiences, so as to enable an approach for an ethics of alterity by way of, in particular, sites located within a phenomenology of perception oriented towards the lived body.
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Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence

Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence

Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence

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Providing a solid media-philosophical groundwork, the book contributes to the theory of alterity in Performance Philosophy, while stimulating and inspiring future inquiries where studies in media, art, and literature intersect with philosophy. It collects a selective as well as productive diversity of philosophical, literary, and artistic figures of thought, attaining an exacting framework as a result of a clearly elaborated ethics of alterity, innovatively opened up by way of an aisthetics of existence: Touching upon the Aristotelian concept of aisthesis, the material, perceptual and sensory dimensions of everyday bodily existence are highlighted to move beyond what aesthetics in Modern Philosophy just specializes in, namely art and the beautiful. The notion of existence is therefore borrowed from Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who understands it as something concrete and richly interrelated, so as to avoid the dualisms both of psychological processes of consciousness and of physiological mechanisms. It is thus made explicit such that the unity of body and soul is not any arbitrarily arranged connection between “subject” and “object” but, rather, that it is enacted at every instant in the movement of existence. Imaginatively then, the book puts into writing how alterity not only can be treated theoretically but can be also made accessible through writing as well as rendered relatable through reading. That is why it deals with exemplary interpersonal encounters in the lifeworld, in the arts, and in the media, which are initially thematized as intercorporeal experiences, so as to enable an approach for an ethics of alterity by way of, in particular, sites located within a phenomenology of perception oriented towards the lived body.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538178416
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/04/2023
Series: Performance Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 427 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jörg Sternagel is a scholar in media studies with a focus on media philosophy.
Jörg Sternagel is a scholar in media philosophy at the University of Passau, Germany. He is the author of Ethics of Alterity: Aisthetics of Existence (Rowman&Littlefield, 2023).
Tony McCaffrey has built a new approach to improving creativity that has led to an effective technique to overcome every known mental blind spot to creativity. He teaches at Eagle Hill School in Hardwick, MA, and helps lead the company, Innovation Accelerator, Inc., which uses his techniques to help companies solve problems.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword: A personal response to Ethics of Alterity
Tony McCaffrey
Introduction
Chapter 1: Opening Up Before Opening Up
Chapter 2: Being Visible, Rendering Visible, and Being Invisible
Chapter 3: Prosthethics
Chapter 4: Face, Mask, and Visage
Chapter 5: Responsivity of the Lived Body
Chapter 6: Moments of the Ethical
Chapter 7: Pathology of the Lived Body
Chapter 8: Aesthetics of L'écriture Féminine
Chapter 9: The Event of Hospitality
Chapter 10: Vita Communis
Chapter 11: Ethics of Ethics
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
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