The Body as the Ground of Religion, Science, and Self
The human body is both religious subject and scientific object, the manifest locus of both religious gnosis and secular cognition. Embodiment provides the basis for a rich cross–fertilization between cognitive science and comparative religion, but cognitive studies must return to their empiricist sc...
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2002
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Zygon
Year: 2002, Volume: 37, Issue: 4, Pages: 941-961 |
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Cognitive Science
B Liminality B bipedalism B anthropology and the body B Ritual B Human Evolution B Cognition B Embodiment B Anthropology of religion B Iblis B Phenomenology B Adam B cognitive content of the body B Experience B Religious Experience B Homo Religiosus B Selfhood B Embodied Cognition B Islamic myth |
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