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The Corporeal Turn An Interdisciplinary Reader

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: U K Imprint Academic 2009Description: 400pISBN:
  • 9781845401535
DDC classification:
  • N86 SH370
Partial contents:
Can the body Ranson us? ......17 Thinking in Movement ...........28 Existentiol fit and evolutionary continuities ..........64 On the Conceptual origin of Death ................91 Taking evolution seriously : A matter of primate intelligence ...........119 Surface sensitivity and the density of Flesh ............136 Consciousness : A natural History ...........149 Emotions and movement : A biginning empirical-phenomenological analysis of their relationship ...........195 Sensory-kinetic understanding of language : An inquiry into origins ...............219 Kinesthetic memory ..................253 On bacteria, corporeal representation, neandertals, and martha graham: Stemps toward and evolutionary sematics .............278 Man has always danced.............306 what are we naming .............328 The kinetic basis of the biological dispositions to sense-making ..................350 on the challenge of languaging experience ..................363
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includes index and biblioraphy

Can the body Ranson us? ......17 Thinking in Movement ...........28 Existentiol fit and evolutionary continuities ..........64 On the Conceptual origin of Death ................91 Taking evolution seriously : A matter of primate intelligence ...........119 Surface sensitivity and the density of Flesh ............136 Consciousness : A natural History ...........149 Emotions and movement : A biginning empirical-phenomenological analysis of their relationship ...........195 Sensory-kinetic understanding of language : An inquiry into origins ...............219 Kinesthetic memory ..................253 On bacteria, corporeal representation, neandertals, and martha graham: Stemps toward and evolutionary sematics .............278 Man has always danced.............306 what are we naming .............328 The kinetic basis of the biological dispositions to sense-making ..................350 on the challenge of languaging experience ..................363

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