Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (1994) Methodology and Tactile-kinesthetic Experience
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Psycoloquy 5(72): Methodology and Tactile-kinesthetic Experience
METHODOLOGY AND TACTILE-KINESTHETIC EXPERIENCE
Reply to Grossenbacher on Evolution-Thinking
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Department of Philosophy
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403
MSJ@OREGON.UOREGON.EDU
Abstract
This article focuses on methodology. With respect to the
body in particular, bridging the interdisciplinary gap requires an
examination and expansion of viable methodological options. Neglect
of movement is a byproduct of a methodological problem: how to take
tactile-kinesthetic experience into account.
Keywords
analogical thinking, animate form, concepts, evolution,
tactile-kinesthetic body.
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