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Embodiment is a concept that is tangible (Physical) or visible (Non-Physical) form that manifests into a idea,quality,feeling, and or belief itself.

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  • Embodiment
  • Embodiment
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  • From embody + -ment.
  • Embodiment is a concept that is tangible (Physical) or visible (Non-Physical) form that manifests into a idea,quality,feeling, and or belief itself.
  • Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal's) psychology arises from the brain's and body's physiology. It is specifically concerned with the way the adaptive function of categorisation works, and how things acquire names. It is distinguished from developmental psychology and physical anthropology by its focus on cognitive science, ontogeny, ontogenetics, chaos theory and cognitive notions of entropy - far more abstract and more reliant on mathematics.
  • Just as many see the roots of counterculture in The Enlightenment, some see its future in The Embodiment. This is essentially a recognition of an ethics based on embodiment and not eloquence. For example, it would not ascribe rights to corporations, but it would to non-human animals. It has a lot in common with the vegan movement, in that respect, but is also more far reaching.
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  • From embody + -ment.
  • Embodiment is a concept that is tangible (Physical) or visible (Non-Physical) form that manifests into a idea,quality,feeling, and or belief itself.
  • Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal's) psychology arises from the brain's and body's physiology. It is specifically concerned with the way the adaptive function of categorisation works, and how things acquire names. It is distinguished from developmental psychology and physical anthropology by its focus on cognitive science, ontogeny, ontogenetics, chaos theory and cognitive notions of entropy - far more abstract and more reliant on mathematics.
  • Just as many see the roots of counterculture in The Enlightenment, some see its future in The Embodiment. This is essentially a recognition of an ethics based on embodiment and not eloquence. For example, it would not ascribe rights to corporations, but it would to non-human animals. It has a lot in common with the vegan movement, in that respect, but is also more far reaching.
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