Ethics Embodied
Rethinking Selfhood through Continental, Japanese, and Feminist Philosophies
- 134pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Focusing on the interplay between the body and ethical selfhood, this book employs a comparative feminist approach to analyze Continental, Japanese, and Feminist philosophies. McCarthy's critical comparisons reveal the complexities inherent in these traditions and offer insights into a model of selfhood that integrates ethics and corporeality. The work encourages readers to reconsider their understanding of identity and morality through the lens of embodied experience, fostering a deeper connection to ethical living.

