Thinking through rituals philosophical perspectives
Many philosophical approaches today seek to overcome the division between mind and body. If such projects succeed, then thinking is not restricted to the disembodied mind, but is in some sense done through the body. From a post-Cartesian perspective, then, ritual activities that discipline the body...
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Other Authors: | Schilbrack, Kevin 1964- |
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Language: | English |
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Routledge
2004
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