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(1971) The problem of embodiment, Dordrecht, Springer.

Critical remarks

Richard Zaner

pp. 106-125

The being of consciousness is not in any of its dimensions capable of being made into an object by the same consciousness. Therefor, in so far as the body-for-itself is a structure of the being of consciousness as for-itself, it cannot be made an object by consciousness. Similarly, consciousness can only exist its being a body-for-Others but not by itself. I do not know my body as such in its three dimensions, I am it: being it, my body can never become an object for me.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3014-4_6

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Zaner, R. (1971). Critical remarks, in The problem of embodiment, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 106-125.

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