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Jakubczak, Marzenna
Źródło: Annales Academiae Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 30, Studia Philosophica 2 (2005), s. [55]-66
Język: pl
Data: 2005
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The present diagnosis of the bodily identity of a contemporary man is discussed in the philosophical and cultural 
perspective. The author of the paper analyses symptoms of various relationships and attitudes of the modem man to 
his or her own body. She refers to several influential thinkers, like H. Plessner, A. Jones, J.-F. Lyotard, as well 
as to the popular artifacts and controversial issues of modem medicine. To capture the typical relationships 
between “my body” and “I” one has to distinguish three main interpretations of the concept of “my body”: 1) body as 
the material which can, or should be consciously and intentionally modified, improved etc. (“my body” is external 
to “I” and mastered by “me”); 2) body as the passive substratum of the experience, as the source of pleasure, joy, 
pain or any other sensation (“my body” does not differ from “me”); 3) body as its image, that is the virtual 
after-sight of the particular body and individual sensuality (“my body” is what is perceived to be “my body”). In 
her essay, the author does not confine herself to commenting on the phenomena of the contemporary Western culture 
but also refers to some Oriental philosophical ideas of bodily identity which have been gaining increasing 
popularity in Europe and United States since the early 1960s.

