On the transcendental undercurrents of phenomenology: the case of the living body

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Today the phenomenological concept of the lived body figures centrally in several philosophical and special scientific debates. In these wide and widening fields, the concept is used with multiple different meanings. In order to clarify and delineate the debates, this paper provides an explication of the phenomenological-transcendental methods. It argues that these methods help us remove the most fundamental ambiguities of the concept of embodiment by distinguishing between the main constituents of the lived body and by illuminating their mutual relations.

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Heinämaa, S. (2021). On the transcendental undercurrents of phenomenology: the case of the living body. Continental Philosophy Review, 54(2), 237–257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-021-09534-z

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