Description |
1 online resource (vii, 400 pages) |
Contents |
Cover ; Contents ; Front Matter ; Title Page ; Publisher Information ; Dedication ; Acknowledgements ; The Corporeal Turn; Introduction; Can the Body Ransom Us?; Thinking in Movement; Existential Fit and Evolutionary Continuities; On the Conceptual Origin of Death; Taking Evolution Seriously; Surface Sensitivity and the Density of Flesh; Consciousness: A Natural History; Emotion and Movement; Sensory-Kinetic Understandings of Language; Kinesthetic Memory; On Bacteria, Corporeal Representation, Neandertals, and Martha Graham; 'Man Has Always Danced'; What Are We Naming? |
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The Kinetic Basis of the Biological Disposition to Sense-MakingOn the Challenge of Languaging Experience; Back Matter ; Subject Index; Name Index; Also Available |
Summary |
'The Corporeal Turn' documents the impressive array of investigations possible with respect to the body and bodily life, and shows that, whatever the specific topic being examined, it is a matter of fathoming and elucidating complex and subtle structures of animate meaning |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Human body (Philosophy)
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Human body (Philosophy)
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Geisteswissenschaften
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Körper
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Menselijk lichaam.
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Filosofische aspecten.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1845405196 |
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9781845405199 |
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