Author argues that rationality and logic derive from the essential unity of mind and body. As in Husserl's "Cartesian Meditations," the book argues that mathematics, no less than language, is performed in the sinews of our mind-being bodily in the world, thus challenging prevailing Western arguments in favor of mind-body dualism. 329 pages.
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