The Body's Recollection of Being: Phenomenological Psychology and the Deconstruction of Nihilism



The Body's Recollection of Being: Phenomenological Psychology and the Deconstruction of Nihilism
The author is discussing how phenomenology can be used to deconstruct nihilism. He is discussing how the body's experience of well-being and pathology can be used to understand the development of a bodily-felt awareness informing our gestures and movements. He is also discussing how a psychological focus on our experience of well-being and pathology as embodied beings can contribute significantly ... more details
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  • The author discusses how phenomenology can be used to deconstruct nihilism
  • The author discusses how the body's experience of well-being and pathology can be used to understand the development of a bodily-felt awareness informing our gestures and movements
  • The author discusses how a psychological focus on our experience of well-being and pathology as embodied beings can contribute significantly to a historically relevant critique of ideology


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Author David Michael Levin, David Michael Kleinberg-Levin, MIC Levin David
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780710204783
Publication Date 02/03/2005
Publisher ROUTLEDGE
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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The author is discussing how phenomenology can be used to deconstruct nihilism. He is discussing how the body's experience of well-being and pathology can be used to understand the development of a bodily-felt awareness informing our gestures and movements. He is also discussing how a psychological focus on our experience of well-being and pathology as embodied beings can contribute significantly to a historically relevant critique of ideology. Lastly, he is discussing how the body's experience of well-being and pathology can provide an essential touchstone in experience for a fruitful individual and collective response to the danger of nihilism.

This is a unique study, contuining the work of Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger, and using the techniques of phenomenology against the prevailing nihilism of our culture. It expands our understanding of the human potential for spiritual self-realization by interpreting it as the developing of a bodily-felt awareness informing our gestures and movements. The author argues that a psychological focus on our experience of well-being and pathology as embodied beings contributes significantly to a historically relevant critique of ideology. It also provides an essential touchstone in experience for a fruitful individual and collective response to the danger of nihilism. Dr Levin draws on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology to clarify Heidegger's analytic of human beings through an interpretation that focuses on our experience of being embodied. He reconstructs in modern terms the wisdom implicit in western and semitic forms of religion and philosophy, considering the work of Freud, Jung, Focault and Neitzsche, as well as that of American educational philosophers, including Dewey. In particular, he draws on the psychology of Freud and Jung to clarify our historical experience of gesture and movement and to bring to light its potential in the fulfilment of Selfhood. Throughout the book, the pathologies of the ego and its journey into Selfhood are considered in relation to the conditons of technology and the powers of nihilism.
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