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  1. Non-Experiential Evaluation.Jeremy M. Pober - forthcoming - Philosophia:1-10.
    [COMMENTARY on Walter Veit's "A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness"] The framework Veit introduces for animal consciousness turns on finding and articulating its evolutionary origins. Veit argues that consciousness first evolved as affective experience in the Cambrian period. His argument centers around the plausible need of organisms in the Cambrian for a common currency of subjective valuation. I argue that such an adaptive pressure is unlikely to result in affective experience. I review other processes that instantiate common currencies (...)
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  2. Ensaios sobre o Pensamento Contemporâneo e sobre Heidegger.Samir Haddad & Sandro Márcio Moura de Sena (eds.) - 2024 - Toledo: Instituto Quero Saber.
  3. La philosophie du dos.Boa Thiemele & L. Ramsès - 2021 - Abidjan: Les Éditions Kamit.
    tome 1. mentalités et diversité culturelle du dos -- tome 2. derrière soi, l'ombre et la lumière.
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  4. The functional role of conscious sensation of movement.Thor Grünbaum & Mark Schram Christensen - 2024 - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 164 ([105813]).
    This paper proposes a new framework for investigating neural signals sufficient for a conscious sensation of movement and their role in motor control. We focus on signals sufficient for proprioceptive awareness, particularly from muscle spindle activation and from primary motor cortex (M1). Our review of muscle vibration studies reveals that afferent signals alone can induce conscious sensations of movement. Similarly, studies employing peripheral nerve blocks suggest that efferent signals from M1 are sufficient for sensations of movement. On this basis, we (...)
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  5. Embodiment: A History.Justin E. H. Smith (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Embodiment--having, being in, or being associated with a body--is a feature of the existence of many entities, perhaps even of all entities. Why entities should find themselves in this condition is the philosophical problem that concerns the present volume. The contributors to this volume shine light on a number of demanding questions that have driven reflection on embodiment throughout the history of philosophy.
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  6. (1 other version)Seishin to shite no shintai.Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1992 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
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  7. Penser le corps.Michela Marzano - 2002 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
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  8. Filosofia dei mezzi: per una nuova politica dei corpi.Elettra Stimilli - 2023 - Vicenza: Neri Pozza editore.
    There is no era of history and thought in which bodies have not been the expression of social, race and class, sex and gender differences, even before anatomical ones. Far from being exclusively biological fields, bodies are conceptual and political battlefields, where forms of domination and, on the contrary, of liberation are at stake. Bodies are "means to". Means for the reproduction of life and work, means, in short, inscribed in a "natural" order: this concept has run through the entire (...)
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  9. Egocentric Content and the Complex Subject.Błażej Skrzypulec - forthcoming - Erkenntnis.
    While it is commonly observed that visual experiences have an egocentric character, it is less clear how to properly characterize it. This manuscript presents a new argument in favor of a thesis that (a) visual experiences represent a subject-element, i.e., an element to which the perceived objects stand in egocentric relations, and (b) the subject-element is represented as a complex bodily structure. More specifically, it is argued that there are two plausible interpretations of directional perceptual qualities such as ‘being to (...)
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  10. Complicating Objectification in the Medical Encounter: Embodied Experiences in the ICU during COVID-19.Allan Køster, Anthony Vincent Fernandez & Lars Peter Kloster Andersen - 2025 - Journal of Medical Humanities 46 (1):75-90.
    Illness and injury are often accompanied by experiences of bodily objectification. Medical treatments intended to restore the structure or function of the body may amplify these experiences of objectification by recasting the patient’s body as a biomedical object—something to be examined, measured, and manipulated. In this article, we contribute to the phenomenology of embodiment in illness and medicine by reexamining the results of a qualitative study of the experiences of nurses and patients isolated in an intensive care unit during the (...)
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  11. Phänomenologie als deiktische Kartographie der Existenz.Tom Poljanšek - 2022 - In Niklas Grouls & Laura Martena (eds.), Anspruch und Methode der Philosophie. Stimmen aus der Gegenwart. WBG Academic. pp. 55 - 83.
    Der Aufsatz untersucht, inwiefern der Sprache in der Phänomenologie die Rolle zukommt, das Individuum deiktisch in den Situationen seiner Existenz zu orientieren, indem sie kategorial auf Gegebenheiten seiner Erfahrung zeigt. Phänomenologisches Philosophieren geht in dieser Hinsicht über das bloße, innertheoretische Geben und Nehmen von Gründen sowie die Absicherung objektiver Wissensbestände (zu denen es gleichfalls nicht in Opposition tritt) hinaus, und zielt dabei evokativ auf orientierende Erkenntniseffekte im Subjekt. Statt als innersprachliche "Deskriptionen" oder Bezeichnungen von Phänomenen fungieren phänomenologische Begriffe und Beschreibungen (...)
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  12. Multidisziplinäre Perspektiven auf Körper und Gesundheit.Michael Wendler, Stefan Schache & Klaus Fischer (eds.) - 2021 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
    Die Begriffe Körper und Gesundheit sind (nicht erst) seit dem sogenannten body-, corporeal- oder somatic-turn Gegenstand sehr unterschiedlicher Disziplinen und Perspektiven: Die Komplexität der Zusammenhänge, Verschränkungen, Bedingungen des Gegenstandspaares Körper-Gesundheit bis hin zur Identifikation macht es erforderlich, multidisziplinär und multiperspektivisch vorzugehen. In diesem Band sind unterschiedliche Disziplinen und Perspektiven versammelt, die sich aus ihrer Fachgenese und wissenschaftlichen Position heraus mit Körper, Leib und Gesundheit beschäftigen, um v.a. Forschungsfelder zu erschließen und praxeologische Konsequenzen zu benennen.
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  13. Le corps.Gaia Bagnati (ed.) - 2022 - Limoges: Lambert-Lucas.
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  14. Embodiment theory and Chinese philosophy: contextualization and decontextualization of thought.Margus Ott - 2024 - London: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book analyses some of the seminal texts of the Chinese tradition and shows how they exemplify aspects of embodiment theory: the Analects of Confucius, the Zhuangzi, and the Treatise on Music. Margus Ott also develops far-reaching possibilities of an embodied philosophy. The embodied understanding did not go unchallenged in Ancient China. There were important counter-currents, most notably the Mohists and the so-called Legalists. By using embodiment theory Ott demonstrates how these ideas can be seen as a decontextualizing tendency of (...)
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  15. Being a (lived) body: aesthesiological and phenomenological paths.Tonino Griffero - 2024 - London ; New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This book begins with the distinction between the so-called 'lived body' or 'felt body' (Leib) and the 'physical body' (Körper), tracing the conceptual history of this distinction through key figures in philosophical and social thought and articulating a theory of the lived body that draws on the New Phenomenology developed by Hermann Schmitz. An explanation of our being-in-the-world in terms of a felt-bodily communication with all perceived forms and their affective-bodily resonance in us, "Being a Lived Body" integrates and critically (...)
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  16. The Poetics of the Symbolic Body in Chrétien's Symbolique du corps.Stephen E. Lewis - 2023 - In Jeffrey Bloechl (ed.), Fragility and Transcendence: Essays on the Thought of Jean-Louis Chrétien. [Lanham]: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 83-97.
    During the last fifteen years of his life, Jean-Louis Chrétien († 2019) pursued, across several books, an exploration of “personal identity” as figured in the works of numerous authors, primarily but not exclusively belonging to the Christian tradition. Through these books’ diverse approaches to human interiority, there runs a single guiding thread: a constant reference to the biblical notion of the heart and its relationship to human embodied speech. The book that begins this project is the 2005 study of the (...)
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  17. Beyond the Skin Line: Tuning into the Body-Environment. A Venture into the Before of Conceptualizations.Anne Sauka - 2022 - Polish Journal of Aesthetics 64 (1):161-181.
    The article explores embodied critical thinking (ECT) for engaging with the enfleshed and trans-corporeal self on an affectual and experiential level. By discussing three exemplifying affectual instances that expose the experiential level of processuality, emergence, and intercarnality, the article shows the methodological use of ECT as a fruitful approach to developing embodied ontologies and a toolkit for the experiential reflection of one's en-fleshment, as tuning into the body-environment.
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  18. Making Sense of Sorrow: Poetic Authority and the Bodily Experience of Grief in Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht’s The Grieving Turtle Dove.Matilda Amundsen Bergström - 2024 - In Carin Franzén & Johanna Vernqvist (eds.), Body, Gender, Senses: Subversive Expressions in Early Modern Art and Literature. De Gruyter. pp. 137-160.
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  19. Thermal Perception and its Relation to Touch.Richard Gray - 2023 - Philosophers' Imprint 23 (25).
    Touch is standardly taken to be a proximal sense, principally constituted by capacities to detect proximal pressure and thermal stimulation, and contrasted with the distal senses of vision and audition. It has, however, recently been argued that the scope of touch extends beyond proximal perception; touch can connect us to distal objects. Hence touch generally should be thought of as a connection sense. In this paper, I argue that whereas pressure perception is a connection sense, thermal perception is not. Thermal (...)
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  20. Breathing is coupled with voluntary initiation of mental imagery.Timothy J. Lane - 2022 - NeuroImage 264.
    Previous research has suggested that bodily signals from internal organs are associated with diverse cortical and subcortical processes involved in sensory-motor functions, beyond homeostatic reflexes. For instance, a recent study demonstrated that the preparation and execution of voluntary actions, as well as its underlying neural activity, are coupled with the breathing cycle. In the current study, we investigated whether such breathing-action coupling is limited to voluntary motor action or whether it is also present for mental actions not involving any overt (...)
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  21. Histoire, fondements & concepts de la corporéité.Philippe Olislagers - 2019 - Liège: Les Éditions de la Province de Liège.
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  22. Afterword to Stoma.Andrea Gyenge & John Paul Ricco - 2022 - In Jean-Luc Nancy (ed.), Corpus III: Cruor and Other Writings. New York: Fordham University Press.
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  23. Hymne Stomique.Stoma: A. Hymn - 2022 - In Jean-Luc Nancy (ed.), Corpus III: Cruor and Other Writings. New York: Fordham University Press.
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  24. Désenchanter le corps: aux origines de la conscience de soi.Frédérique de Vignemont - 2023 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
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  25. The healing body: creative responses to illness, aging, and affliction.Drew Leder - 2024 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Philosopher and physician Drew Leder shows how a phenomenology of lived embodiment reveals a series of healing strategies available in the face of the bodily breakdowns and challenges that are a part of the human condition.
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  26. Truth, beauty, and hungry monsters.Chris Hables Gray - 2024 - In Chara Kokkiou & Angeliki Malakasioti (eds.), Beauty and monstrosity in art and culture. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
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  27. Beauties and beasts : a personal lens to the backstage of story-creation.Alexandra Antonopoulou - 2024 - In Chara Kokkiou & Angeliki Malakasioti (eds.), Beauty and monstrosity in art and culture. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
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  28. Infernal women : polysemic winged figures in Etruscan art.Bice Peruzzi - 2024 - In Chara Kokkiou & Angeliki Malakasioti (eds.), Beauty and monstrosity in art and culture. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
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  29. Beauty and monstrosity in art and culture.Chara Kokkiou & Angeliki Malakasioti (eds.) - 2024 - Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
    This edited volume takes a new look at an old question: what is the relationship between beauty and monstrosity? How has the notion of beauty transformed through the years and how does it coincide with monstrous ontologies? Contributors offer an interdisciplinary approach to how these two concepts are interlinked and emphasizes the ways the beautiful and the monstrous pervade human experience. The two notions are explored through the axis of human transformation, focusing on body, identity and gender, while questioning both (...)
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  30. Undergoing an Experience. Sensing, Bodily Affordances and the Institution of the Self.Emmanuel Alloa - 2019 - In Emmanuel Alloa, Rajiv Kaushik & Frank Chouraqui (eds.), Merleau-Ponty and Contemporary Philosophy. Albany NY: SUNY Press. pp. 61-82.
  31. Urges.Ashley Shaw - 2024 - Philosophical Review 133 (2):151–191.
    Experiences of urges, impulses, or inclinations are among the most basic elements in the practical life of conscious agents. This article develops a theory of urges and their epistemology. The article motivates a tripartite framework that distinguishes urges, conscious experiences of urges, and exercises of capacities that agents have to control their urges. The article elaborates the elements of the tripartite framework, in particular, the phenomenological contribution of motor imagery. It argues that experiences of urges and exercises of control over (...)
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  32. (1 other version)Seishin to shite no shintai.Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1975 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
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  33. Somewhere Between the Beasts and the Angels: Thomistic Philosophical Anthropology as a Schema to Reorient Modern Psychology towards Human Experience in the Lifeworld.Adam L. Barborich - 2022 - Science for Seminaries.
    Modern empirical psychology, as a reductionist, materialist, and positivist science, has to a great extent replaced philosophical psychology – or more precisely philosophical anthropology– in our contemporary world, and this has caused modern psychology to lose sight of what was most interesting in pre-modern psychology, namely the attempt to situate the human person in his experience of reality in the lifeworld (lebenswelt). This has resulted in the practice of psychology becoming detached from the realities of lived experience as its view (...)
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  34. Die Gemeinsamkeit der Leiber: eine sprachkritische Interexistenzialanalyse der Leibphänomenologie von Hermann Schmitz und Thomas Fuchs.Johannes Preusker - 2014 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Dieses Buch untersucht das Verhältnis der Leibphänomenologie von Hermann Schmitz und Thomas Fuchs zu der Gemeinschaftlichkeit von Sprache, Welt und Leben - mit teils ernüchterndem, teils positivem Ergebnis. Am Ende entwirft der Autor ein eigenes holistisches Konzept gegen den immer noch omnipräsenten Dualismus von Subjekt und Gemeinschaft.
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  35. Le persone e le cose.Roberto Esposito - 2014 - Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore.
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  36. Wissen wir, was ein Körper vermag?: Rhizomatische Körper in Religion, Kunst, Philosophie.Arno Böhler (ed.) - 2014 - Bielefeld: Transcript.
    Long description: Die Frage ”Wissen wir, was ein Körper vermag?“ ist für Spinozas Ethik zentral, weil sie die leibliche Fundierung geistiger Tätigkeiten in den Blick kommen lässt. Immer wieder fragt er seine philosophischen Gegner, wie sich die ”schlafwandlerische Kreativität“ der Natur verstehen lässt, kraft der sie komplexe Gebilde hervorbringt, ohne sich diese im Vorhinein mental vorgestellt zu haben. Der Band geht dieser Frage in drei Hinsichten nach: Wie kommt die nachtwandlerische Kraft der Natur in religiösen Diskursen zur Sprache? Wie zeigt (...)
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  37. Pesanteur et portance: une éthique de la gravité.Christine Leroy & Chiara Palermo (eds.) - 2022 - Paris: Hermann.
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  38. Diccionarios para un concepto de cuerpo.Ana Sabrina Mora, Ariel Martínez & Verónica Capasso (eds.) - 2022 - Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos.
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  39. Le corps en émoi.Alexis Delamare, Aurélien Deudon & Natalie Depraz (eds.) - 2022 - Paris 5ème: Éditions des Compagnons d'humanité.
    Rompant avec la conception traditionnelle du corps comme pure et simple res extensa en interaction avec une âme seule à même de sentir et de vouloir, laphénoménologie (E. Husserl, M. Merleau-Ponty, J. Patoèka, M. Henry, R. Barbaras,...) en déploie une approche vécue, faisant de la chair (Leib, en allemand) le site même de notre rapport sensible et pratique aux étants. Une telle perspective court cependant le risque de ne voir en l'incarnation qu'une condition de possibilité de la manifestation du monde (...)
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  40. Il corpo liberato: per una semantica storica della fisicità.Sonia Maura Barillari & Martina Di Febo (eds.) - 2022 - Arenzano (GE): Virtuosa·mente.
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  41. Pathologizing Black bodies: the legacy of plantation slavery.Constante González Groba - 2023 - London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. Edited by Ewa Barbara Luczak & Urszula Niewiadomska-Flis.
    Pathologizing Black Bodies reconsiders the black body as a site of cultural and corporeal interchange; one involving violence and oppression, leaving memory and trauma sedimented in cultural conventions, political arrangements, social institutions and, most significantly, materially and symbolically engraved upon the body, with "the self" often deprived of agency and sovereignty. Consisting of three sections, this text focuses on works of the 20th and 21st century fiction and cultural narratives by mainly African American authors, aiming to highlight the different ways (...)
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  42. Multimodal structure of painful experiences.Błażej Skrzypulec - 2023 - In Aleksandra Mroczko-Wrasowicz & Rick Grush (eds.), Sensory Individuals: Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    It is common to characterize pain with touch-related terms, like ‘cutting’, ‘pressing’, ‘sharp’, and ‘pulsing’, or temperature-related terms, like ‘hot’ or ‘burning’. This suggests that many pains are phenomenally multimodal because they are experienced as having some tactile-like or thermal-like character. The goal of this chapter is to investigate the structure of phenomenally multimodal pain experiences. It is argued that the usual accounts of multimodal structure proposed in investigations regarding exteroceptive experiences cannot be plausibly applied to multimodal experiences of pain. (...)
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  43. Health, Agency, and the Evolution of Consciousness.Walter Veit - 2022 - Dissertation, The University of Sydney
    This goal of this thesis in the philosophy of nature is to move us closer towards a true biological science of consciousness in which the evolutionary origin, function, and phylogenetic diversity of consciousness are moved from the field’s periphery of investigations to its very centre. Rather than applying theories of consciousness built top-down on the human case to other animals, I argue that we require an evolutionary bottomup approach that begins with the very origins of subjective experience in order to (...)
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  44. O corpo significa.Sérgio Cláudio F. Lima - 1976 - São Paulo: EDART.
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  45. Shintai.Yasuo Yuasa - 1977
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  46. Mi.Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1977
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  47. Shintai no genshōgaku.Hiroshi Ichikawa (ed.) - 1977
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  48. Der übersinnliche Leib: Beiträge zur Metaphysik des Körpers.Gert Mattenklott - 1982 - Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt.
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  49. Shintairon, kankei o naishisuru.Takayuki Kan - 1983 - Tōkyō: Renga Shobō Shinsha.
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  50. Il corpo: antropologia, psicoanalisi, fenomenologia.Umberto Galimberti - 1983 - Milano: Feltrinelli. Edited by Eugenio Borgna.
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