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100 | _aSchumacher, John A. | ||
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_aHuman posture : _bthe nature of inquiry |
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_c1989 _bState university of New York press _aNew York |
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300 | _aviii,259p. | ||
440 | _aSUNY series in science, technology and society ed. by Sal Restivo | ||
505 | _aContents : Preface vii Introduction 1 I. Objectives 1 II. Aleatory Body: Personal Liberation 5 III. Tasks 11 Part One The Origin of Inquiry 17 I. Posture 17 II. Faces 22 III. First Human Faces 31 IV. First Promises 40 V. First Human Voices 47 VI. First Views 55 VII. First Opacity 63 VIII. Origin of Inquiry 72 Part Two The End of Inquiry 79 I. Body 79 II. Classical Analysis: Newton 84 III. Relativistic Analysis: Einstein 95 IV. Relativistic Analysis: Implications 108 V. Quantum Mechanical Analysis: Bohr and Bohm 118 VI. Quantum Mechanical Analysis: Implications 128 VII. End of Inquiry 141 Part Three The Co-Making of Inquiry 159 I. Person 159 II. Sensuality and the Panopticon 165 III. The Panopticon of Everyday Life: The Cell-Like Posture 176 IV. Sensual Friendship 192 V. The Co-Making of Inquiry 209 Bibliography 229 Index 239 | ||
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