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Both philosophers foreground the body's role in the encounter between human consciousness and the material world . Merleau - Ponty insisted that any " theory of the body is already a theory of perception . Our own body is in the world ...
Both philosophers foreground the body's role in the encounter between human consciousness and the material world . Merleau - Ponty insisted that any " theory of the body is already a theory of perception . Our own body is in the world ...
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It is a film that promotes the sentimental " ( DG3 ) and that " works the romantic very much " ( DG3 ) , that presents human relations that are established through forms of communication quite different from the norm which include body ...
It is a film that promotes the sentimental " ( DG3 ) and that " works the romantic very much " ( DG3 ) , that presents human relations that are established through forms of communication quite different from the norm which include body ...
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Man is not man - man because there is no such thing , since nature is his inorganic body ( " body without organs , " Spivak will call it , alluding to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's formulation ) and nature is not nature - nature ...
Man is not man - man because there is no such thing , since nature is his inorganic body ( " body without organs , " Spivak will call it , alluding to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's formulation ) and nature is not nature - nature ...
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