The husserlian conception of corporality: a phenomenological distinction between personal body and inanimated bodies

Synesis 4 (2):1-12 (2012)
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Bodily protentionality.Elizabeth A. Behnke - 2009 - Husserl Studies 25 (3):185-217.

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