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Embodied Moral Psychology Amp Copb

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Informationen zum Autor Bongrae Seok is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Alvernia University. Klappentext The body is not a physical reservoir or temporary means of cognitive processes but the part and parcel of our cognitive and moral life. Confucian philosophy provides insightful discussions and examples of how the body serves the moral mind not only causally but also constitutionally. Zusammenfassung The body is not a physical reservoir or temporary means of cognitive processes but the part and parcel of our cognitive and moral life. Confucian philosophy provides insightful discussions and examples of how the body serves the moral mind not only causally but also constitutionally. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceList of Figures and TablesPart I: Embodied Cognition and Confucian PhilosophyChapter 1: What is Embodied Cognition and why is it an exciting way to understand the mind?Chapter 2: Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Human HeartPart II: Aspects of Embodied Confucian Moral Psychology Chapter 3: Moral Psychology of Confucian PhilosophyChapter 4: Qing, the Embodied EmotionChapter 5: Character or Solution? Situated Confucian VirtueGlossary of Key TermsConfucian PhilosophersBibliographySubject IndexAuthor IndexAbout the Author

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