Egocentric Space

Abstract This is on the relation between egocentric spatial representation and the capacity for bodily activity, with specific reference to Merleau-Ponty. It was written for conferences in Nottingham and York (with a reply, at the latter, by Jack Wadham). It's intended for publication (with reply) in a special issue associated with the York conference. Comments welcome.
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