does. But the body, as a living, sensing thing, is already infused with consciousness, even if it is not always — or even usually — at the level of active, embodied self-awareness. Thus, given this temporalising structure of consciousness and the implicit relation of the perceiving body with consciousness, we must inquire into how the perceiving body might participate in the temporalising usually ascribed to consciousness alone. Does the body retain immediate memories, or recollect more distant ones? Can it anticipate the more immediate or distant future? If it does, how does it do so?" /> The body in time/time in the body - Rodemeyer Lanei | sdvig press

The body in time/time in the body

Lanei Rodemeyer

pp. 129-138


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