Body and Consciousness
Editor: James Richard Mensch
Consulting Editor: Donald Phillip Verene
This book explores the mind-body problem through phenomenology, arguing that consciousness is inherently embodied. It challenges the traditional split between mind and body, showing that time and space—and thus mind and body—are mutually dependent.
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