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The overall subject of the essays in The Body/Body Problem is the traditional one of what our ultimate makeup is, as creatures with minds and bodies. The central thesis is that we are beings who represent--and misrepresent--actual and possible worlds. Addressing philosophical questions of mental representation, Danto presents his distinctive approach to some of the most enduring topics in philosophy. He is concerned with the nature of description, the status of the external world, action theory, the philosophy of history, and the philosophical status of psychoanalytic explanation. Representation is a central concept in philosophy, says Danto, with differences among philosophers arising in the ways they account for how representations connect to the world or to the individuals possessing them, and how they connect with one another to form systems of beliefs, feelings, and attitudes. In these essays Dantos own voice, with his arguments and speculations, provides rich philosophical pleasures that will endure, to borrow from Santayana, under whatever sky.Arthur C. Danto is one of the most original and multitalented philosophers writing today, a thinker whose interests traverse the boundaries of traditional understandings of philosophy. Best known for his contributions to the philosophy of art and aesthetics, Danto is also esteemed for his work in the history of philosophy, the philosophy of history, philosophical psychology, and action theory. These two volumes, each with an introduction by the author, contain essays spanning more than twenty-five years that have been selected to highlight the inseparability of philosophy and art in Dantos work. Together they present the thinking of Arthur C. Danto at his very best.

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title The Bodybody Problem Selected Essays author Danto Arthur - photo 1

title:The Body/body Problem : Selected Essays
author:Danto, Arthur Coleman.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520212827
print isbn13:9780520212824
ebook isbn13:9780585273761
language:English
subjectRepresentation (Philosophy)
publication date:1999
lcc:B105.R4D36 1999eb
ddc:128/.6
subject:Representation (Philosophy)
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The Body/Body Problem
Selected Essays
Arthur C. Danto
Page iv University of California Press Berkeley and Los Angeles California - photo 2
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University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1999 by Arthur C. Danto
The epigraph to chapter 2 is from Bruno's Dream, p. 240, by Iris Murdoch. 1969 by Iris Murdoch. Used by permission of Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Putnam Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Danto, Arthur Coleman, 1924
The body/body problem: selected essays/Arthur C. Danto.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-520-21282 7 (alk. paper)
1. Representation (Philosophy) I. Title.
B105.R4D36 1999
128'.6dc21 98-39125
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI z39.48-1984.
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To Dieter Henrich
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Contents
Preface
ix
Introduction: Philosophy, Representation, and History
1
1. Representational Properties and Mind/Body Identity
19
2. The Representational Character of Ideas and the Problem of the External World
31
3. Basic Actions and Basic Concepts
45
4. Action, Knowledge, and Representation
63
5. Outline of a Theory of Sentential States
82
6. Depiction and Description
98
7. Freudian Explanations and the Language of the Unconscious
122
8. History and Representation
147
9. The Decline and Fall of the Analytical Philosophy of History
164
10. The Body/Body Problem
184
11. Beautiful Science and the Future of Criticism
206
12. In Their Own Voice: Philosophical Writing and Actual Experience
227
Index
247

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Preface
The overall subject of these essays is the traditional one of what our ultimate makeup is, as creatures with minds and bodies; and the central, familiar thesis is that we are beings who represent actual and possible worlds (which means that we are also beings who misrepresent). There is a general problem of how our representations are embodied, presumably in our central nervous system, but I have been struck, in reading through the essays that compose this volume, by how frequently I drew upon analogies between human beings and artworks, preeminently paintings and photographs, to clarify issues in the metaphysics of embodiment and of truth. In the past some years I have written extensively on the concept of art, but what these essays make vivid is the degree to which that concept has dominated the way I have thought philosophically about any topic, and this has set my writing apart from much of the philosophical mainstream. But that can be explained, I think, through the fact that art is typically thought to be marginal to philosophy, a kind of ontological frill, whereas it is in my view absolutely central to thinking about subjectsespecially subjects having to do with our own philosophical nature, to which the pertinence of the concept of art seems initially remote. Philosophy and art are not discontinuous fragments of a divided subject, but facets of a single unitary philosophy,
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which thinks of art philosophically and of philosophy from the perspectives of art. So although the essays gathered here might be thought to be addressed to a different audience than the one that characteristically reads my writings on art, in fact they project a single, evolving conception of human beings, considered as beings who representas ens representanswith works of art simultaneously being understood as materially embodied representations.
The overall tendency in the philosophy of mind has consisted in treating human beings as if the relationship between minds and brains were analogous to the relationship between images and paint. But images have historical relationships to one another which cannot be assimilated to the relationship between minds and brains, and how we represent the world must, accordingly, depend upon where we are placed in history and what kinds of representations are available to us at that location. The brains of individuals at different times cannot themselves greatly differ, but the representations they have will differ greatly, and something outside the brain must account for these differences. But history is as marginalized as art in mainstream philosophy, which would like to address us, ultimately, in the most exiguous physicalistic way. So what further sets these essays apart is the centrality they collectively ascribe to history in dealing with what we ultimately are. My hope is not so much to urge more philosophers to become aestheticians, much less philosophers of history, but to make plain what we sacrifice in our ultimate self-understanding if we think of art and of history as anything but fundamental to how we are made, and how our bodies must therefore be in order for this to be true.
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