A study on learning embodied skills to harmony with the material world: Climbing water through catching at words as a straw

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  • Enomoto Mika
    School of Media Science, Tokyo University of Technology

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  • 物的世界と相生する身体技法の習得に関する論考:言葉の藁にすがって水をよじ登る
  • ブッテキ セカイ ト ソウショウ スル シンタイ ギホウ ノ シュウトク ニ カンスル ロンコウ : コトバ ノ ワラ ニ スガッテ ミズ オ ヨジノボル

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<p>The purpose of this research is to construct a model of how human beings harmonize with the material world and learn embodied skills in a way that makes good use of physical laws. Taking swimming as an example, I analyze the process in which I, who is a beginner of swimming, have acquired the relationship between physical moves and water, in which my coach, using words and physical demonstrations, has taught me how to manipulate water. Finally, I have reached a model on learning embodied skills which consists of the relationship between representations by words, somatic sensations, physical moves and the laws of the material world, found in the first-person's views of myself as a learner and the second-person's views of myself and the coach to the thoughts and somatic sensations of each other.</p>

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