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Somaesthetics - Wikipedia
Somaesthetics is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry aimed at promoting and integrating the theoretical, empirical and practical disciplines en.wikipedia.org
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What is Somaesthetics? - Embodiment Blog
Somaesthetics is an emerging discipline primarily proposed by Richard Shusterman, who argues for it to sit within Philosophy. embodimentblog.wordpress.com
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Somaesthetics - The Interaction Design Foundation
A new interdisciplinary field whose roots are in philosophical theory, somaesthetics offers an integrative conceptual framework and a menu of methodologies. www.interaction-design.org
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somæsthetic
somæsthetic, a. Physiol. (səʊmiːsˈθɛtɪk) Also -esthetic. [f. Gr. σῶµα body + αἰσθητικ-ός perceptive.] Pertaining to or designating those sensations (as of pressure, pain, or warmth) which can occur anywhere in the body, in contrast to those that depend on highly localized sense organs (as sight, bal... Oxford English Dictionary
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Somaesthetics - International Lexicon of Aesthetics
Somaesthetics is an interdisciplinary research project devoted to the critical study and meliorative cultivation of the experience and use of the living body. lexicon.mimesisjournals.com
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Somesthetic Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Somesthetic definition: Somatosensory. www.yourdictionary.com
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somesthesis
somesthesis, -esthetic varr. somæsthesis, somæsthetic a. Oxford English Dictionary
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definition of somesthetics by The Free Dictionary
adj. Somatosensory. [Greek sōma, body; see soma1 + Greek aisthētikos, of sense perception; see aesthetic.]. www.thefreedictionary.com
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somaesthetic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective somaesthetic is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for somaesthetic is from 1899, in the writing of Lewellys Barker. www.oed.com
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[PDF] Somaesthetics in Design - NTNU
Simply explained, somaesthetics is the unification of somatics with aesthetics, and describes embodied ways of perceiving aesthetics. With its roots in. www.ntnu.no
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Interview in Parachute: "Art and Self-Fashioning"
Experiential somæsthetic disciplines can make us feel better in two different senses - to provide better, more satisfying feelings but also to feel our ... www.fau.edu
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somaesthesis, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun somaesthesis is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for somaesthesis is from 1928, in Funk & Wagnalls New Standard ... www.oed.com
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somato-
somato-, a. (ˈsəʊmətəʊ) Gr. σωµατο-, combining form of σῶµα, σώµατ- body (see soma2), used in a number of scientific terms, as ˈsomatocœl Zool. [a. G. somatocœl (K. Heider 1912, in Verhandl. d. deutsch. zool. Ges. XXII. 241), f. Gr. κοιλία cavity of the body], each of a pair of cavities in an echino... Oxford English Dictionary
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too
▪ I. too, adv. (tuː) Forms: 1 tó, 2–7 to, (3 tu, 6 toe), 6– too. [Stressed form of to prep., which in the 16th c. began to be spelt too.] I. 1. a. In addition (cf. to adv. 5); furthermore, moreover, besides, also. The use of too in this sense at the beginning of a clause, formerly common, was rare o... Oxford English Dictionary
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pretty
▪ I. pretty, a. (n.) (ˈprɪtɪ) Forms: α. 1 prættiᵹ; pætiᵹ, petiᵹ; 5 prati, 5–6 praty, pratie, 5–7 (9 dial.) pratty, 6 prayty, pratye, prattie, 8–9 Sc. proty, protty. β. 5–7 prety, 6–7 pret(t)ie, 6– pretty. γ. 6 preatie, -ty, prittie, 7 preety, prity, 7–8 (9 dial.) pritty (8 pritey). δ. 9 dial. perty,... Oxford English Dictionary
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