Kinaesthesia in the psychology, philosophy and culture of human experience

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Kinaesthesia in the psychology, philosophy and culture of human experience

Roger Smith

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Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-138) and index

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Description

* Interdisciplinary book that weaves together ideas from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, and dance. * Considers how movement is central to our sense of reality, our sense of self, and our relationships with others and the surrounding world. * Accessibly written book that foregrounds the author's voice and experiences

Table of Contents

Preface List of illustrations Part 1. First movement: theme and variations 1. Being alive 2. What is the sense of movement? 3. Kinaesthesia appears on the map of science Part 2. Second movement: andante 4. The feel for reality 5. Phenomenology and embodiment 6. Movement and time Part 3. Third movement: minuet and trio 7. Free dance 8. Walking 9. The dance of life Part 4. Fourth movement: allegro 10. Gesture 11 .Agency 12. Finale - con brio References and selected reading Index

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