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Ethics Embodied

Rethinking Selfhood through Continental, Japanese, and Feminist Philosophies

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The book delves into the significance of the body in shaping ethical selfhood, employing a comparative feminist lens to analyze Continental, Japanese, and Feminist philosophies. McCarthy's critical comparisons reveal the intricate relationships between selfhood, ethics, and corporeality, offering insights on how to embody a model of ethical living that arises from these philosophical encounters. Through this exploration, the text challenges traditional notions of selfhood and emphasizes the body's role in ethical considerations.

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Ethics Embodied, Erin McCarthy

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