Practicing Embodied Thinking in Research and Learning.

Author
Schoeller, Donata [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
  • ©2025.
Description
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Series
Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education Series [More in this series]
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This book delves into the embodied ground of thinking, illuminating the transition from theorizing about the embodied mind to actively practicing embodied thinking in research, teaching and learning. The authors speak from immersing themselves in novel methods that engage the felt, experiential dimensions of cognition in inquiry.
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Contents
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of contributors
  • 1 The Leap: the creative and liberatory potential of embodied thinking
  • Part I Foundations
  • 2 Transformative and responsive power: potentials of embodied thinking
  • 3 Vitalising critical thinking: embodied critical thinking in a philosophical context
  • 4 Sensing and thinking from within: aesthetic perception and embodied thinking
  • Part II Thinking at the Edge, and Focusing
  • 5 Thinking at the Edge and the production of knowledge
  • 6 In search of relational imagination: an auto-ethnographic journey through training in embodied critical thinking
  • 7 Refreshing and expanding the meaning of research: on the use of the TAE process in a micro-phenomenological research project
  • Part III Micro-phenomenology and meditation
  • 8 Micro-phenomenology as coming into contact with experience: subtilisation, surprises, and liberation
  • 9 Experiencing as an ethically sensitive gesture
  • 10 Multidimensional mindfulness trainings and methods of embodied thinking at universities of the 21st century
  • Part IV Emancipations
  • 11 Focusing on emotions in climate education: a felt sense of the climate
  • 12 Embodied critical thinking and environmental embeddedness: the sensed knots of knowledge
  • 13 Focusing in the school of architecture
  • 14 Learning to catalyse socio-ecological change: reflective practice experiments
  • 15 Disciplined thinking, sensuous wisdom
  • Index.
ISBN
  • 1-003-39793-X
  • 1-04-012582-4
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