Body Language: Representation in Action
Cambridge MA: Bradford Book/MIT Press (2006)
| Abstract | This is not to say simply that these forms of acting can facilitate representation but that they are themselves representational. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Action Content Deed Externalism Language Representation | |||||||||
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| ISBN(s) | 9780262182553 0262182556 0262516616 | |||||||||
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Jonathan Webber (2002). Doing Without Representation: Coping with Dreyfus. Philosophical Explorations 5 (1):82-88.
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