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The theories of embodiment were graded on a continuum and characterized as: (1) non-embodied, (2) secondary embodiment, (3) weakly embodied, or (4) strongly embodied.
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This distinction between embodiment and embodied action is important because if embodiment is ultimately a brain-based phenomenon, then embodied actions represent the physical antecedents of the embodied mind.
Embodiment is vital in today's politics.
Embodiment is what it is to be human.
That's the story, and though somewhat overstretched, its embodiment is gripping.
That sense of embodiment is also going to make this game interesting from a social standpoint.
Significant, because knowing how the routing computers that are the net's physical embodiment are interconnected is vital if it is to be used properly.
The British delegation, led by Robert Hepworth, a civil servant who currently chairs the standing committee that is CITES's permanent embodiment, is seeking to have basking sharks protected.
Intervention and embodiment are tightly coupled.
At the centre of phenomenological accounts of embodiment is the lived experience of the body.
In terms of the history of western philosophy, the philosophy of embodiment is relatively recent.
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