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1. Introduction

Author : Jessica Lindblom

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Abstract

This introductory chapter presents the research domain, describes the aim and motivations of the research, and addresses its theoretical significance to cognitive science as well as some practical relevance to artificial intelligence and socially interactive technology. Furthermore, the research process is described, and the relationship between body, embodiment, and embodied cognition, is discussed, disentangling some misconceptions of embodiment, and describing how I view these concepts.

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Barbour [42] points out that the dichotomous concept of man in Christianity is a result of the Greek dualism of body and soul and actually not supported by the biblical view.
 
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Metadata
Title
Introduction
Author
Jessica Lindblom
Copyright Year
2015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20315-7_1

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