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The Discourse of Sensibility - The Knowing Body in the Enlightenment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)
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The Discourse of Sensibility - The Knowing Body in the Enlightenment (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013)
Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 35
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This volume reconstructs the body of sensibility and the discourse
which constructed it. The discourse of sensibility was deployed
very widely throughout the mid- to late-eighteenth century,
particularly in France and Britain. To inquire into the body of
sensibility is then necessarily to enter into an interdisciplinary
space and so to invite the plurality of methodological approaches
which this collection exemplifies. The chapters collected here draw
together the histories of literature and aesthetics, metaphysics
and epistemology, moral theory, medicine, and cultural history.
Together, they contribute to four major themes: First, the
collection reconstructs various modes by which the sympathetic
subject was construed or scripted, including through the theatre,
poetry, literature, and medical and philosophical treaties. It
secondly draws out those techniques of affective pedagogy which
were implied by the medicalisation of the knowing body, and thirdly
highlights the manner in which the body of sensibility was
constructed as simultaneously particular and universal. Finally, it
illustrates the ‘centrifugal forces’ at play within the
discourse, and the anxiety which often accompanied them. At the
centre of eighteenth-century thought was a very particular object:
the body of sensibility, the Enlightenment’s knowing body. The
persona of the knowledge-seeker was constructed by drawing together
mind and matter, thought and feeling. And so where the
Enlightenment thinker is generally associated with reason,
truth-telling, and social and political reform, the Enlightenment
is also known for its valorisation of emotion. During the period,
intellectual pursuits were envisioned as having a distinctly
embodied and emotional aspect. The body of ‘sensibility’
encompassed these apparently disparate strands and was associated
with terms including ‘sentimental’, ‘sentiment’,
‘sense’, ‘sensation’, and ‘sympathy’.
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