Text in pdf : clémence ortega douville - where the hand enters - introduction - what is the self In the past articles, we spent much time presenting the theory of the three paradoxes and its consequences in various fields of investigation. Yet we did not fully answer to that question : what is the… Lire la suite Where the hand enters – Introduction : What is the self ?
Étiquette : anthropology
The most probable case : the hand paradox and gravity in being human
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - The most probable case Before to begin, we always wonder how the hands are going to take over our decision to do things. What we will start with. How we would be able to go uninterrupted. As well, as it is to pose the question of our… Lire la suite The most probable case : the hand paradox and gravity in being human
VII – Touch, the seize-wish and relational convexity
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - The place the hands can't seek - VII - Touch, the seize-wish and relational convexity A short article to end this section and introduce a new one on the formalisation of hermeneulogical theory. When can we talk about relation ? Certainly, when there is an understanding between… Lire la suite VII – Touch, the seize-wish and relational convexity
Three paradoxes theory : Introduction
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - Three paradoxes theory - Introduction There is a beautiful idea developed by psychiatrist Ian McGilchrist in his book The Master and his Emissary that in the brain, the difference between left and right hemisphere would exist, but not in the current popular version of an opposition… Lire la suite Three paradoxes theory : Introduction
IV – The unbreakable objects and the empty hands
Text in pdf : Clémence Ortega Douville - The place the hands can't seek - IV - The unbreakable objects 'Lorsqu'il découvre les travaux des éthologistes, [John] Bowlby est à la recherche d'une théorie capable d'expliquer les observations cliniques qu'il a rassemblées en quinze ans de travail à la Tavistock Clinic de Londres. [...] le… Lire la suite IV – The unbreakable objects and the empty hands