The Animal and the Infant: From Embodiment and Empathy to Generativity

In Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo & Timo Miettinen (eds.), Phenomenology and the Transcendental. Routledge. pp. 129-146 (2014)
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Le visible et l'invisible.Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 1964 - Paris, France: Gallimard. Edited by Claude Lefort.
Descartes's Concept of Mind.Lilli Alanen - 2003 - Harvard University Press.
Phenomenology of the human person.Robert Sokolowski - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.

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