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  1. The Heritage of Experimental Embryology: Hans Spemann and the Organizer.Viktor Hamburger - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (1):179-180.
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  • Phenomenology and Embodiment: Husserl and the Constitution of Subjectivity.Joona Taipale - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    At the dawn of the modern era, philosophers reinterpreted their subject as the study of consciousness, pushing the body to the margins of philosophy. With the arrival of Husserlian thought in the late nineteenth century, the body was once again understood to be part of the transcendental field. And yet, despite the enormous influence of Husserl’s phenomenology, the role of "embodiment" in the broader philosophical landscape remains largely unresolved. In his ambitious debut book, _Phenomenology and Embodiment,_ Joona Taipale tackles the (...)
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  • New doctrines of body and its powers, place, and space.Daniel Garber, John Henry, Lynn Joy & Alan Gabbey - 1998 - In Daniel Garber & Michael Ayers (eds.), The Cambridge history of seventeenth-century philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 553-623.
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  • The body problem.Barbara Montero - 1999 - Noûs 33 (2):183-200.
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  • Naturalizing the Mind.Fred Dretske - 1997 - Noûs 31 (4):528-537.
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  • Flesh in the Age of Reason.Roy Porter - 2005 - Penguin UK.
    'As an introduction to early modern thinking and the impact of past ideas on present lives, this book can find few equals and no superiors. Porter is a witty, humane writer with an extraordinary vocabulary and a sparkling sense of fun. Whether he is quoting from obscure medical texts or analysing scabrous diaries, dishing the dirt on long-dead bigwigs or evoking sympathy for human suffering, his grasp is masterly and his erudition appealing. I wish I could read it again for (...)
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  • Dimensions of embodiment: Body image and body schema in medical contexts.Shaun Gallagher - 2001 - In S. Kay Toombs (ed.), Handbook of Phenomenology and Medicine. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 147--175.
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  • Les rapports de l'âme et du corps dans la philosophie de l'esprit contemporaine.Fabrice Clément - 1999 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 131 (1):1-24.
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  • The social body: habit, identity and desire.Nick Crossley - 2001 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
    This book explores both the embodied nature of social life and the social nature of human bodily life. It provides an accessible review of the contemporary social science debates on the body, and develops a coherent new perspective. Nick Crossley critically reviews the literature on mind and body, and also on the body and society. He draws on theoretical insights from the work of Gilbert Ryle, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, George Herbert Mead and Pierre Bourdieu, and shows how the work of these (...)
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  • (1 other version)Lumière et substance.Gaston Bachelard - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (3):343 - 366.
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  • (2 other versions)Katharine Young, Presence in the Flesh. [REVIEW]Maxine Sheets-Johnstone - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):233-239.
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  • (1 other version)Emotion, Depth, and Flesh: A Study of Sensitive Space -- Reflections on Merleau-Ponty'S Philosophy of Embodiment.Suzanne L. Cataldi - 1993 - Suny Pressmerleau-Ponty.
    The fact that there is no blending into one feeling, as is the case in [the] feeling of such diverse levels of depth, points to the fact that feelings are ...
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  • Le tournant pratique de la phénoménologie.Nathalie Depraz - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 129 (2):149.
    Les acquis contemporains des sciences cognitives, mais aussi l'expérience spirituelle déposée dans la gnose sont, pour la phénoménologie, source d'un renouvellement inédit — à savoir, son tournant pratique, comme science méthodique pragmatique en première personne et comme praxis réglée d'examen de soi. Mais de là sciences cognitives et gnose métaphysique sortent également renouvelées. Phenomenology finds a new renewal in the contemporary findings of cognitive science and in the spiritual experience of gnosis. That is the practical turning point of phenomenology as (...)
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  • Capitalisme et schizophrénie.Gilles Deleuze - 1972
    "Mille Plateaux (Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1980) est le second des deux volumes ayant pour sous-titre Capitalisme et schizophrénie issu de la collaboration entre le philosophe Gilles Deleuze et le philosophe et psychanalyste Félix Guattari. Cet ouvrage continue à explorer par des voies inédites - en s'attaquant notamment à une série d'erreurs afférentes selon les auteurs à l'arborescence, à l'État, au langage... - la question déjà avancée dans L'Anti-Œdipe (premier volume) d'une ontologie révolutionnaire des devenirs ("presque imperceptibles") qui ne cessent (...)
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  • Brains in the Flesh: Prospects for a Neurophenomenology.Bernard Andrieu, Charles Wolf & Brent Robbins - 2006 - Janus Head 9 (1).
    The relations between the neurosciences and phenomenology enable us today— thanks to the works of M. Merleau-Ponty, G. Simondon, F. Varela, A.R. Damasio and V.S. Ramachandran—to define the brain as a biosubjective organ: its constitution, its functioning, and its interactions prove that a description of individuation can fit in a cognitive neurophenomenology. In this framework, the mental state acquires a subjective autonomy even if it is an illusion in regard to the determining conditions of brain functioning.
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  • Idealism and Corporeity: An Essay on the Problem of the Body in Husserl’s Phenomenology.James Dodd - 1997 - Springer.
    This essay argues that the problem of the body is of central importance for Husserl's transcendental idealism.
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  • Du lien des êtres aux éléments de l'être: Merleau-Ponty au tournant des années, 1945-1951.Emmanuel de Saint Aubert - 2004 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin.
    Cet ouvrage se consacre à une période encore mal connue de l'évolution du philosophe, les années 1945-1951. Pendant cette phase de transition indispensable à la compréhension de la genèse des derniers écrits, Merleau-Ponty commence à se libérer des concepts classiques pour s'acheminer vers deux éléments capitaux de sa pensée: la chair et l'empiétement. A partir du bilan moral et politique de 1945, il fait de l'empiétement une figure de la modernité, et travaille en lui l'alliance singulière de pessimisme et d'optimisme (...)
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