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  • This was conceptualized from both phenomenology, developmental systems theory (or autopoiesis, as Rose termed it), and biosemiotics - all in one way or the other emphasizing the brain as embodied (or the body as 'embrained', as someone smartly put it), and emphasizing the body's embeddedness in the world (emworlded).

    Blogbot - forsiden 2010

  • This was conceptualized from both phenomenology, developmental systems theory (or autopoiesis, as Rose termed it), and biosemiotics - all in one way or the other emphasizing the brain as embodied (or the body as 'embrained', as someone smartly put it), and emphasizing the body's embeddedness in the world (emworlded).

    Blogbot - forsiden 2010

  • As the neuroscientist Antonio Damasio writes, "The mind is embodied, not just embrained."

    The Yogurt Made Me Do It Jonah Lehrer 2011

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