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A key to being embodied in this way is tactile experience what we touch, whom we touch, how many we touch, and why we find them touching.
We should all listen to our bodies, of course, but the nine people examined here were hypersensitive, possessing a heightened awareness of having a body and of being embodied in the world.
Jean Mignot, one of the master masons of Milan Cathedral, summed up their approach with the phrase ars sine scientia nihil est, "art without science is nothing"; that is, skill in building derived from practical experience (ars) must be tempered and guided by precise principles (scientia), which were seen as being embodied in the theorems of geometry, the only science of medieval times.
Even if you set aside the question of what portion of being human is somatic — of how much our identity derives from the tactile and sensory and emotional consequences of being embodied in flesh, rather than in Row D of a server farm — you can't dispense with the problem of memory.
The material is modeled as being embodied in the output and forms an important aspect of green product design.
He saw this knowledge as being embodied in a suite of innate linguistic abilities, concepts, and constraints on the kinds of grammatical rules learners can propose for testing.
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