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Embodied critical thinking and environmental embeddedness: The sensed knots of knowledge

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While many scholars join in the call for an experiential shift in thinking and living, it is not always clear how it could be done. Recent environmental philosophy has illuminated the significance of re-animating human-environment relations on an experiential level for endeavouring a new (or renewed) ethical, experiential, and, indeed, existential stance of the human as part of the environed embodiment. In relation to this call, I explore embodied critical thinking (ECT) as a tool for recognising, revitalising, and reflecting embodied, enactive, and embedded thinking that comes from a felt sense. Thus, this chapter employs some of the TAE (Thinking at the Edge) steps for ECT research as a practical approach to facilitating and embracing a new way of thinking that is crucial for reconnecting humans with their lived environments, but also for emancipating research practices to enable research that goes out from such a renewed connectivity. In particular, the chapter traces the application of Eugene Gendlin's move of instancing to showcase the use of embodied knowing and felt sense in environmental contexts. Thus, it showcases how, in fundamental ways that speak directly to and from our embodied embeddedness, ECT has an emancipatory impact in ways that resonate with lived experiences.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Rīkotāja publikācijas nosaukumsPracticing Embodied Thinking in Research and Learning
Publikācijas vietaLondon
IzdevējsRoutledge
Lapas175-190
Lapu skaits16
ISBN (Elektroniski)9781040125823
ISBN (Drukātā versija)9781032498720
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 15 aug. 2024

OECD Zinātnes nozare

  • 6.3 Filozofija, ētika un reliģija

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