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from professors Andrew D. Wilson and Sabrina Golonka: Embodiment is the surprisingly radical hypothesis that the brain is not the sole cognitive resource we have available to us to solve problems. Our bodies and their perceptually guided motions through the world do much of the work required to achieve our goals, replacing the need for complex internal mental representations. This simple fact utterly changes our idea of what “cognition” involves, and thus embodiment is not simply another factor acting on an otherwise disembodied cognitive processes. As an somatic practitioner and/or client, what would you change or add to this paragraph?
Posted on: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 19:37:33 +0000

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