Why the Lived-body does exist, II: Claude Romano on the anthropology of Lived-body and the mind-body problem
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.22.2025.40034Keywords:
nueva fenomenología francesa, problema mente/cuerpo, antropología, ontología, filosofía de la mente, ciencias cognitivasAbstract
The previous exhibition, Why the Lived-body does exist, I: Critiques on Claude Romano's existentialist thought, included as its object the presentation of certain criticisms developed from the analysis of the aforementioned author's arguments. A continuation consisting of a synthetic exposition of the possibilities that exist for the phenomenological, anthropological and ontological treatment of the concept of lived-body (Leib) is presented. Likewise, since the description of Romano’s anthropology of lived-body, the relevance of the use of the mentioned analogous notion in philosophy of mind and cognitive sciences, and towards the understanding of the human being in its integral totality is evidenced.
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