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_aVignemont, Frédérique de, _e1 |
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_aMind the body : _ban exploration of bodily self-awareness / _cFrédérique de Vignemont. |
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_aOxford, United Kingdom : _bOxford University Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_a1 online resource (viii, 263 pages) : _billustrations |
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520 | 8 | _aA comprehensive treatment of bodily awareness, exploring questions such as: How do I perceive my body? What makes me feel this specific body is my own? These questions are vividly illustrated with examples of bodily illusions and puzzling bodily disorders, which lead us to question some of our most basic intuitions. | |
520 | 0 | _a"Mind the Body provides the first comprehensive treatment of bodily awareness and of the sense of bodily ownership, combining philosophical analysis with recent experimental results from cognitive science. Our own body seems to be the object that we know the best for we constantly receive a flow of internal information about it. Yet bodily awareness has attracted little attention in the literature, possibly because it seems reducible to William James's description of a 'feeling of the same old body always there'. But it is not true that our body always feels so familiar. In particular, puzzling neurological disorders and new bodily illusions raise a wide range of questions about the relationship between the body and the self. Although most of the time we experience our body as our own, it is possible to report feeling parts of our body as alien. It is also possible to experience extraneous objects, such as prosthetic hands, as our own. Hence, what makes us feel this particular body as our own? The fact that we feel sensations there? The fact that we can voluntarily move it? Or the fact that we need to care about it to survive? De Vignemont argues that to answer these questions, we need a better understanding of the various aspects of bodily self-awareness, including the spatiality of bodily sensations, their multimodality, their role in social cognition, and their relation to action and self-defence."--Provided by publisher. | |
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_aPart I. Body snatchers. Whose body? -- _tOver and above bodily sensations ; The immunity of the sense of ownership -- _tPart II. Body-builder. Bodily space -- _tThe body map theory ; A multimodal account of bodily experience ; My body among other bodies ; Taxonomies of body representations -- _tPart III. Bodyguard. The bodyguard hypothesis ; The narcissistic body -- _tAppendix 1. Bodily illusions -- _tAppendix 2. Neurological and psychiatric bodily disorders -- _tAppendix 3. Somatoparaphrenia. |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |