Atmospheres of Breathing

Attempts to think anew about philosophical questions from the perspective of breath and breathing. As a physiological or biological matter, breath is mostly considered to be mechanical and thoughtless. By expanding on the insights of many religions and therapeutic practices, which emphasize the cul...

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Other Authors: Škof, Lenart (Editor), Berndtson, Petri (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Albany State University of New York Press 2018
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