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Cultural images of nature as paradigms of human practices
pp. 197-205
Abstract
The article focuses on the role that cultural images of nature play in the human activity. The author shows that the Cartesian dualistic approach leads to the alienation of man from his own nature as a bodily experience. Imagination is considered as the link between corporeality and mind. Non-dualistic conception of human being is based on the structural theory of imagination of Gilbert Durand.
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Selmer Methi Jan, Sergeev Andrei, Nikiforova Basia (2019) Borderology: cross-disciplinary insights from the border zone: along the green belt. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 197-205
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99392-8_15
Full citation:
Sautkin Aleksandr (2019) „Cultural images of nature as paradigms of human practices“, In: J. Selmer methi, A. Sergeev & B. Nikiforova (eds.), Borderology: cross-disciplinary insights from the border zone, Dordrecht, Springer, 197–205.