L’émersiologie

This article explains how emersiology, born of from dialogue with Richard Shusterman, complements somaesthetics, notably through contributions from action neuroscience. It argues that the activity of the living body, felt involuntarily, crosses the threshold of consciousness to awaken oneself to inf...

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Main Author: Bernard Andrieu
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: MSH Paris Nord 2024-06-01
Series:Appareil
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/appareil/7283
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Summary:This article explains how emersiology, born of from dialogue with Richard Shusterman, complements somaesthetics, notably through contributions from action neuroscience. It argues that the activity of the living body, felt involuntarily, crosses the threshold of consciousness to awaken oneself to information at the level of the lived body. Learning from the body and being taught by the body should be the conditions for an emersive somaesthetics. For this, it is necessary to free oneself from obstacles such as the reduction of knowledge to the mere perception of the lived body, in order to discover the impact of internal sensations.
ISSN:2101-0714