![]() Physical Being: A Theory for Corporeal Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-631-19505-4
Paperback
272 pages
July 1994, Wiley-Blackwell
US $54.95
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* Aims to create a new `kind' of psychology, that of corporeal psychology.
* Distinctive in its analysis of how bodies are used and how they are talked about.
* Third part of a successful trilogy (following Social Being, 2nd edition, 1993, and Personal Being, 1983).
* Aims to create a new `kind' of psychology, that of corporeal psychology.
* Distinctive in its analysis of how bodies are used and how they are talked about.
* Third part of a successful trilogy (following Social Being, 2nd edition, 1993, and Personal Being, 1983).
* Distinctive in its analysis of how bodies are used and how they are talked about.
* Third part of a successful trilogy (following Social Being,
* Aims to create a new `kind' of psychology, that of corporeal psychology.
* Distinctive in its analysis of how bodies are used and how they are talked about.
* Third part of a successful trilogy (following Social Being,



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