Beyond the Skin Line: Tuning into the Body-Environment. A Venture into the Before of Conceptualizations

Polish Journal of Aesthetics 64 (1):161-181 (2022)
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Abstract

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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