The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man

The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man

The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man

The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man

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Overview

Maine de Biran's work has had an enormous influence on the development of French Philosophy – Henri Bergson called him the greatest French metaphysician since Descartes and Malebranche, Jules Lachelier referred to him as the French Kant, and Royer-Collard called him simply 'the master of us all' – and yet the philosopher and his work remain unknown to many English speaking readers.

From Ravaisson and Bergson, through to the phenomenology of major figures such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Michel Henry, and Paul Ricoeur, Biran's influence is evident and acknowledged as a major contribution. The notion of corps propre, so important to phenomenology in the twentieth century, originates in his thought. His work also had a huge impact on the distinction between the virtual and the actual as well as the concepts of effort and puissance, enormously important to the development of Deleuze's and Foucault's work.

This volume, the first English translation of Maine de Biran in nearly a century, introduces Anglophone readers to the work of this seminal thinker. The Relationship Between the Physical and the Moral in Man is an expression of Biran's mature 'spiritualism' and philosophy of the will as well as perhaps the clearest articulation of his understanding of what would later come to be called the mind-body problem. In this text Biran sets out forcefully his case for the autonomy of mental or spiritual life against the reductive explanatory power of the physicalist natural sciences.

The translation is accompanied by critical essays from experts in France and the United Kingdom, situating Biran's work and its reception in its proper historical and intellectual context.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472579690
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 673 KB

About the Author

François-Pierre-Gonthier Maine de Biran(1766 – 1824) was a prominent 19th century French Philosopher and Politician.

Darian Meacham is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at UWE, Bristol, UK.

Joseph Spadola has a PhD in Philosophy from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France and is currently a lawyer in New York.
Maine de Biran (1766 – 1824) was a prominent 19th-century French Philosopher and Politician.
Darian Meacham is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Joseph Spadola has a PhD in Philosophy from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, and is currently a lawyer in New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1 Editor's Preface, Darian Meacham

Chapter 2 The Development of Maine de Biran's Philosophy and the French Spiritualist Tradition: A Timeline, Jeremy Dunham

Chapter 3 Philological Preface to The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man by F.C.T. Moore, Translated from the French by Darian Meacham

Chapter 4 Maine de Biran's Places in French Spiritualism: Occultation, Reduction and Demarcation, Delphine Antoine-Mahut; translated from the French by Darian Meacham

Chapter 5 The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man: Copenhagen Treatise 181, Maine de Biran; translated from the French by Joseph Spadola

Chapter 6 Maine de Biran and the Mind–Body Problem: An Introduction and Commentary on The Relationship between the Physical and the Moral in Man, Pierre Montebello; translated from the French by Joseph Spadola

Chapter 7 A Universal and Absolute Spiritualism, Maine de Biran's Leibniz, Jeremy Dunham

Chapter 8 Listen, Hear, Understand: Maine de Biran's Phenomenological Breakthrough, Pierre Kerszberg; translated from the French by Joseph Spadola

Index
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