Touch

Described by Aristotle as the most vital of senses, touch contains both the physical and the metaphysical in its ability to express the determination of being. To manifest itself, touch makes a movement outwards, beyond the body, and relies on a specific physical involvement other senses do not requ...

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Other Authors: Pavoni, Andrea (Editor), Nirta, Caterina (Editor), Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas (Editor), Mandic, Danilo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Westminster Press 2020
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