The phenomenology of psychopathological embodiment a critique of Thomas Fuchs' concept of corporealization
In this article I offer a critical analysis and evaluation of Thomas Fuchs' concept of corporealization, as well as the Leib/ Korper distinction (i.e. the distinction between the lived and corporeal body) that it is founded upon. First, I show that the foundational concepts -- Leib and Körper -...
Main Author: | Fernandez, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Imprint Academic
2016
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