Disciplines
Philosophy | Religion
Abstract
This first book-length treatment of Thomas Aquinas’s theory of the body presents a Catholic understanding of the body and its implications for social and political philosophy. Making a fundamental contribution to antitotalitarian theory, McAleer argues that a sexual politics reliant upon Aquinas’s theory of the body is better (because less violent) than other commonly available theories. He contrasts this theory with those of four other groups of thinkers: the continental tradition represented by Kant, Schopenhauer, Merleau-Ponty, Nancy, Levinas, and Deleuze; feminism, in the work of Donna Haraway; an alternative Catholic theory to be found in Karl Rahner; and the “Radical Orthodoxy” of John Milbank.
Recommended Citation
McAleer, Graham James, "Ecstatic Morality and Sexual Politics: A Catholic and Antitotalitarian Theory of the Body" (2005). Religion. 5.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/relig/5
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