Marsilius Project: “Embodiment as Paradigm of an evolutionary Cultural Anthropology“
Following the “embodied cognitive science“, the Marsilius Project “Embodiment as Paradigm of an evolutionary Cultural Anthropology“ asks how the specific spirituality and cultural cognition of man is based on the structures of his corporeality, which have evolutionarily evolved and thus have reciprocally been influenced by cultural cognition. Within the paradigm of embodiment, the traditional dualistic opposition of nature and culture, body and spirit, is said to have dissolved into a process in which both moments are intertwined and into each other and are mutually constituted.
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