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From Figuring the Body
If we can only know our bodies in terms of our perception, and if our perception is only possible because we have bodies, what does it mean to say we “have” “our” bodies?
Exploring the body as a limit that determines what perception is possible and as a filter that quietly transforms that perception into a hallucinatory event we call “reality”:
What makes it possible to experience this “reality” in such an ubiquitous and non-descript fashion?
In short: how does perception produce particular modes of organization that bind us to certain walks of life?
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