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Corporeal experience between selfhood and otherness
pp. 43-57
Abstract
Corporeality and alienness are intimately connected. Alienness presents itself in the flesh, as absence in flesh and bone (absence en chair et en os) in the formulation of Sartre, which alludes to Husserl’s presence in the flesh [leibhaftige Gegenwart] of the perceived object. In turn, a corporeal being is never entirely present to itself.
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Waldenfels Bernhard (2011) Phenomenology of the alien: Basic concepts. Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press
Pages: 43-57
Full citation:
Waldenfels Bernhard (2011) Corporeal experience between selfhood and otherness, In: Phenomenology of the alien, Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press, 43–57.