Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects

The paper seeks to draw a preliminary map of the relations between the human body, habituation, and nature, in a lineage of questioning which should be referred to as Aristotelian in the wider sense of the term. The trail begins from Aristotle’s articulations of Hexis, and reaches Bergson’s definit...

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Main Author: Adi Efal
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-11-01
Series:Phenomenology and Mind
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7149
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spelling doaj-1d9d43f8f49246bfa83286f380312f912020-11-25T03:42:51ZengFirenze University PressPhenomenology and Mind2280-78532239-40282016-11-01610.13128/Phe_Mi-1955516374Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their SubjectsAdi Efal The paper seeks to draw a preliminary map of the relations between the human body, habituation, and nature, in a lineage of questioning which should be referred to as Aristotelian in the wider sense of the term. The trail begins from Aristotle’s articulations of Hexis, and reaches Bergson’s definition of motoric habitude, through the two intermediary-stops of Thomas Aquinas and Félix Ravaisson. In all of the four “stations” of the trail, one finds intricate relations between habituation and nature that include the role that the human body plays in the process of coming-near of the two and the approximation between them. Habituation has a task to play in the bringing of a humanbody as close as possible to its own natural reality. Yet by that process habituation effectively covers and wraps the body with a “second” nature, a supplementary nature including not only actions, operations, gestures and deeds but also things that participate in these. Finally, based on this basic structure of habituation, all the four “stops” in the presented conceptual genre conceive of the task of habituation as carrying a moral tenor, which the article seeks to portray. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7149habitudehabitusRavaissonBergson
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Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
Phenomenology and Mind
habitude
habitus
Ravaisson
Bergson
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title Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
title_short Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
title_full Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
title_fullStr Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Naturalization: Habits, Bodies and Their Subjects
title_sort naturalization: habits, bodies and their subjects
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phenomenology and Mind
issn 2280-7853
2239-4028
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The paper seeks to draw a preliminary map of the relations between the human body, habituation, and nature, in a lineage of questioning which should be referred to as Aristotelian in the wider sense of the term. The trail begins from Aristotle’s articulations of Hexis, and reaches Bergson’s definition of motoric habitude, through the two intermediary-stops of Thomas Aquinas and Félix Ravaisson. In all of the four “stations” of the trail, one finds intricate relations between habituation and nature that include the role that the human body plays in the process of coming-near of the two and the approximation between them. Habituation has a task to play in the bringing of a humanbody as close as possible to its own natural reality. Yet by that process habituation effectively covers and wraps the body with a “second” nature, a supplementary nature including not only actions, operations, gestures and deeds but also things that participate in these. Finally, based on this basic structure of habituation, all the four “stops” in the presented conceptual genre conceive of the task of habituation as carrying a moral tenor, which the article seeks to portray.
topic habitude
habitus
Ravaisson
Bergson
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/pam/article/view/7149
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