Materialism
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简介
Materialism may be at the centre of today’s important scientific, cultural and philosophical debates, but it is far from being fully understood. In this succinct, intellectually stimulating introduction, Terry Eagleton elaborates a concept of materialism that straddles our animality and our rationality. He argues that it is precisely our materiality—our bodies, our corporeal activity and means of being in the world—that defines us and makes thought and consciousness possible.
Eagleton considers afresh the values and beliefs of three very different materialists—Marx, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein—drawing striking comparisons between their philosophies. Reflecting on a wide array of topics, from ideology and history to language, ethics, and the aesthetic, Materialism is a valuable exposition on philosophical thought that strikes to the heart of how we think about ourselves and the world in which we live.
目录
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Materialisms
Chapter 2 Do Badgers Have Souls?
Chapter 3 Emancipating the Senses
Chapter 4 High Spirits
Chapter 5 The Rough Ground
Index