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Embodied, Embedded Knowing

Carol P. Christ

Year: 2003 Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks Pages: 143-169   Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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A question that arises for all of us when we think about the meaning of life is: How do we know? Do we trust the body? The mind? The spirit? Great thinkers? Favorite authors? Friends? Communities? Revealed traditions? And if so, which one or which ones? How do we know what is true? For process philosophy, all knowing comes to us through the body, which is embedded in relationships, both personal and social. Our perceptions are shaped and limited by our bodies and our personal and social locations. If we are open to learning from other individuals, from the natural world, from our bodies, and from Goddess/God, our perspectives become wider. If we are not, we remain narrow, our perspectives shaped and controlled by conventional thinking. Yet no matter how open and interested we are, our knowing will always be fragmentary. Our bodies and the world body are changing from moment to moment. Thus our understanding too may change, develop, or deepen. No one of us will ever have the whole picture. No one of us will ever know the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. All of our knowing is in some respects uncertain. From one perspective, uncertainty makes life interesting.KeywordsReligious TraditionTraditional AuthoritySpiritual TraditionEternal TruthDivine PowerThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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Nothing Embodied cognition Epistemology Meaning (existential) Natural (archaeology) Perspective (graphical) Perception Aesthetics Psychology Sociology Philosophy Computer science History Artificial intelligence

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