The Gift of Touch: Embodying the Good

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Pub. Date: 1998-09-01
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Summary

The Gift of Touch is the third volume in Ross's ongoing examination of the Western philosophical tradition in ethical terms, from the standpoint of the good, giving rise to endless responsibilities, resisting the neutrality of being and truth. The first volume, The Gift of Beauty, explored the link between art and the good in the light of Nietzsche's revaluation of all values and the second volume, The Gift of Truth, explored the ways in which truth and knowledge answer to a responsibility beyond themselves, given from the good. This third book traces Western ideas for corporeal bodies from Plato to contemporary feminist and poststructuralist writings, understanding corporeal things throughout nature as heterogeneous and expressive, interpreted in ethical terms, in relation to histories of domination and resistance. At the heart of the book is a reexamination of the good, found in Plato as that which gives authority to knowledge and truth. The good gives being in abundance, understood in terms of endless responsibility, giving rise to an ethics of inclusion.

Author Biography

Stephen David Ross is Professor of Philosophy and Comparative Literature at the State University of New York, Binghamton.

Table of Contents

General Preface to the Project: The Gift of the Good
Introduction: Touching the Body of the Goodp. 1
Mortal Bodiesp. 15
Magic Bodiesp. 37
Natural Bodiesp. 51
Rational Bodiesp. 71
Expressive Bodiesp. 89
Prehensive Bodiesp. 105
Fleshy Bodiesp. 119
Disciplined Bodiesp. 131
Full Bodiesp. 149
Exposed Bodiesp. 173
Fluid Bodiesp. 195
Subject Bodiesp. 215
Engendered Bodiesp. 233
Queer Bodiesp. 251
Surplus Bodiesp. 267
Earthly Bodiesp. 283
Appendicesp. 305
Bibliographyp. 343
Indexp. 369
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