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James Giles

    James Giles est un philosophe et psychologue connu pour ses approches interdisciplinaires et interculturelles de la compréhension de la condition humaine. Ses écrits, qui puisent souvent dans la philosophie, la psychologie, l'anthropologie et la biologie, explorent les relations humaines et sont réputés pour leur nature provocatrice. Giles est particulièrement reconnu pour sa théorie du non-soi dans l'identité personnelle, la théorie de la vulnérabilité et du soin dans l'amour, et la théorie du désir sexuel en tant que besoin existentiel. Sa 'théorie de l'amour nu', qui lie l'origine évolutive du manque de poils chez l'homme au plaisir de la mère dans le contact peau à peau, suggère que la peau nue fut une condition préalable à l'amour romantique. Giles soutient que seule une perspective globale et interculturelle peut nous aider à saisir la merveille de l'existence humaine.

    Sexual Essays
    The Fire Inside
    Sexual Attraction
    No Self to be Found
    The Nature of Sexual Desire
    The Shell of When
    • The Shell of When

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the interplay between external landscapes and internal reflections, this collection of poetic reflections invites readers on a journey through diverse cultures and personal introspection. The poems delve into profound emotions such as wonder, fear, love, and erotic desire, highlighting a deep connection with nature. By employing innovative language, the poet captures raw experiences as they unfold, offering a unique perspective on the human experience and our relationship with the world around us.

      The Shell of When
    • The Nature of Sexual Desire

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the often-overlooked nature of sexual desire, this book fills a significant gap in the discourse surrounding its causes, loss, and maintenance. It offers a comprehensive analysis aimed at defining sexual desire, providing clarity on a topic that has previously been discussed without a solid understanding. Readers will find valuable insights into the complexities of desire, making it a noteworthy contribution to the field.

      The Nature of Sexual Desire
    • No Self to be Found

      The Search for Personal Identity

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the concept of personal identity, the book critiques traditional accounts that stem from flawed assumptions, highlighting David Hume's assertion that the self is a fiction. It presents a fresh interpretation of Hume's no-self theory, advocating for an eliminative perspective rather than a reductive one. By incorporating phenomenology, Buddhist critiques, and the notion of a constructed self-image, it delves into the fundamental question of whether personal identity truly exists, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of self.

      No Self to be Found
    • Sexual Attraction

      The Psychology of Allure

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Delving into the complexities of sexual attraction, this book examines both its universal nature and the deeply personal experiences that shape it. It investigates the psychological and biological factors that influence attraction, offering insights into the reasons behind why individuals feel drawn to one another. Through a thoughtful analysis, the author aims to unravel the intricacies of desire and the various elements that contribute to this fundamental human experience.

      Sexual Attraction
    • The Fire Inside

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The author is dedicated to helping individuals realize their full potential by embracing their unique gifts and talents. Living in Charlotte, North Carolina, with his wife Shelley and their four sons, he emphasizes the importance of personal growth and destiny fulfillment in his teachings.

      The Fire Inside
    • Sexual Essays

      Gender, Desire, and Nakedness

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Interrelated essays delve into the complexities of gender, desire, and nakedness, offering insights into their roles in sexual life. Philosopher James Giles critiques prevailing perspectives, paving the way for his distinctive understanding of human sexuality.

      Sexual Essays
    • The Spaces of Violence

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Probes the interrelationship of violence and space in ten contemporary American novels In The Spaces of Violence, James R. Giles examines ten contemporary American novels for the unique ways in which they explore violence and space as interrelated phenomena. These texts are Russell Banks’s Affliction, Cormac McCarthy’s Outer Dark and Child of God, Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle, Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina, Don DeLillo’s End Zone, Denis Johnson’s Angels, Sherman Alexie’s Indian Killer, Robert Stone’s Dog Soldiers, and Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho. A concluding chapter extends the focus to texts by Jane Smiley, Toni Morrison, Edwidge Danticat, and Chuck Palahniuk, who treat the destructive effects of violence on family structures.

      The Spaces of Violence