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OverviewThis book is a reflection, commentary, and further development of the research on Edmund Husserl’s kinaesthesis. It not only highlights explicit kinaesthetic lines of Husserl’s thought such as in Thing and Space or Ideas II but also also ties together less explored lines of Husserl’s work. In such a way, kinaesthesis is explored not only in view of perception, but also in relation to imagination, memory, phantasy, and empathy as well as the corporeal and egotic. Karoblis argues that, according to Husserl, kinaesthesis differs from proprioception not just as another kind of sensation, but rather as an egotic element (rather than hyletic) of the self. It is remarkable that the phenomenological tradition always treated Husserl’s concept of kinesthesis instrumentally and as a secondary subject, and extremely rarely – as an autonomous topic and a primary subject. This text fills the lacunae and also describes kinaesthesis as a practical guide of sorts, following late texts of Husserl. It appeals to scholars in the field of phenomenology, and in particular to those interested in Husserl's legacy, yet also to the experts of corporeal practices such as sport and dance; theatre and music. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gediminas KaroblisPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9783032162366ISBN 10: 303216236 Pages: 289 Publication Date: 04 March 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Puzzle of Kinaesthesis.- Chapter 2. Husserl's methodology: phenomenological reduction and eidetic variation.- Chapter 3. Kinaesthetic series.- Chapter 4. Kinds of movement.- Chapter 5. Mereology: body, movement and action.- Chapter 6. Implicit memory and kinaesthesis.- Chapter 7. Kinaesthetic imagination.- Chapter 8. Corporeal directionality.- Chapter 9. Dyadic empathy.- Chapter 10. Triadic Empathy.- Chapter 11. Kinaesthetic Beauty: in steps of Friedrich Schiller.ReviewsAuthor InformationGediminas Karoblis is Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) and Coordinator of Choreomundus Erasmus Mundus Master in Dance and Movement as Practical Knowledge and Heritage 2025-2031 . He is a member of international scholars' associations and joint teaching programmes in dance, heritage and philosophy. His research interests include phenomenology and motion capture, dance and movement analysis, modern ballroom dance history and heritage. He is an author of ‘Kinaesthesis and Self-Awareness’ (2023), ‘Productive kinaesthetic imagination’ (2018), ‘Dance and Dizziness: Knut Hamsun and Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Kinesthetic Imagination of Collapse’ (2015), ‘Dance, Love and National Awakening in Late Nineteenth-Century Lithuania’ (2013), ‘Ballroom Dance – the Spectre of Bourgeois in a Communist Society’ (2010), co-authored ‘Cultural sustainability - Art and Ubuntu as rationales for dancing’ (2024), ‘Decolonising or recolonising: Struggles on cultural heritage’ (2021), ‘Writing a dance: Epistemology for Dance Research’ (2010). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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