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- catalog abstract "Through diligent and rigorous attention to both natural history and phenomenological accounts of kinetic phenomena, particularly the phenomenon of self-movement, this interdisciplinary book brings to the fore the long-neglected topic of animate form and with it, a long-neglected inquiry into the significance of animation. It addresses methodological and foundational issues at length.".
- catalog contributor b11370216.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-547) and indexes.".
- catalog description "Sect. I. Foundations. Ch. 1. Neandertals. Ch. 2: pt. I. Consciousness: A Natural History. Ch. 2: pt. II. Consciousness: An Aristotelian Account. Ch. 3. The Primacy of Movement -- Sect. II. Methodology. Ch. 4. Husserl and Von Helmholtz -- and the Possibility of a Trans-Disciplinary Communal Task. Ch. 5. On Learning to Move Oneself: A Constructive Phenomenology. Ch. 6. Merleau-Ponty: A Man in Search of a Method. Ch. 7. Does Philosophy Begin (and End) in Wonder? or What Is the Nature of a Philosophic Act? A Methodological Postscript -- Sect. III. Applications. Ch. 8. On the Significance of Animate Form. Ch. 9. Human Speech Perception and an Evolutionary Semantics. Ch. 10. Why a Mind Is Not a Brain and a Brain Is Not a Body.".
- catalog description "Through diligent and rigorous attention to both natural history and phenomenological accounts of kinetic phenomena, particularly the phenomenon of self-movement, this interdisciplinary book brings to the fore the long-neglected topic of animate form and with it, a long-neglected inquiry into the significance of animation. It addresses methodological and foundational issues at length.".
- catalog extent "xxxiii, 583 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1556191944 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Advances in consciousness research, 1381-589X ; v. 14".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub.,".
- catalog subject "116 21".
- catalog subject "B 105.M65 S541p 1999".
- catalog subject "B105.M65 S44 1999".
- catalog subject "Movement (Philosophy)".
- catalog subject "Movement physiology.".
- catalog subject "Movement, Psychology of.".
- catalog subject "W1 AD546BL v.14 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sect. I. Foundations. Ch. 1. Neandertals. Ch. 2: pt. I. Consciousness: A Natural History. Ch. 2: pt. II. Consciousness: An Aristotelian Account. Ch. 3. The Primacy of Movement -- Sect. II. Methodology. Ch. 4. Husserl and Von Helmholtz -- and the Possibility of a Trans-Disciplinary Communal Task. Ch. 5. On Learning to Move Oneself: A Constructive Phenomenology. Ch. 6. Merleau-Ponty: A Man in Search of a Method. Ch. 7. Does Philosophy Begin (and End) in Wonder? or What Is the Nature of a Philosophic Act? A Methodological Postscript -- Sect. III. Applications. Ch. 8. On the Significance of Animate Form. Ch. 9. Human Speech Perception and an Evolutionary Semantics. Ch. 10. Why a Mind Is Not a Brain and a Brain Is Not a Body.".
- catalog title "The primacy of movement / Maxine Sheets-Johnstone.".
- catalog type "text".