Koine Aisthesis: Probing the Deep Tissue of Tactile Media

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Abstract

It seems as if the technological obscures the humane. In dissecting the significance of the tactile sense in reference to Aristotle’s reading of koine aisthesis, Harrasser sketches an alternative view on media-based contact and probes into the contradictions as well as potentials of touch as a “promise and distance as what makes shared experience possible.”

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