In:The Primacy of Movement: Expanded second edition
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
[Advances in Consciousness Research 82] 2011
► pp. vii–xii
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Published online: 6 July 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.82.toc
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Table of contents
Preface to the expanded second edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Section I. Foundations chapter
1. Neandertals
2 - Part I. Consciousness: A natural history
2 - Part II. Consciousness: An Aristotelian account
3. The primacy of movement
Section II. Methodology
4. Husserl and Von Helmholtz — and the possibility of a trans disciplinary communal task
5. On learning to move oneself: A constructive phenomenology
6. Merleau-Ponty: A man in search of a method
7. Does philosophy begin (and end) in wonder? or what is the nature of a philosophic act? A methodological postscript
Section III. Applications
8. On the significance of animate form
9. Human speech perception and an evolutionary semantics
10. Why a mind is not a brain and a brain is not a body
11. What is it like to be a brain?
12. Thinking in movement
Section IV. Twenty-first century reflections on human nature: Foundational concepts and realities
13. Animation: the fundamental, essential, and properly descriptive concept
14. Embodied minds or mindful bodies? A core twenty-first century challenge
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