The Relevance of Embodied Practice to Philosophical Understanding

Meditation and Hermeneutic Distanciation

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  • Hieronymus Wold St. Mary's College of Maryland

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https://doi.org/10.33043/S.17.1.62-73

Abstract

In this paper I argue that meditation has a direct bearing upon philosophical discourse by enabling us to distance ourselves from the basic structure of subjectivity that often limits the scope of reason. Recent neurobiological hypotheses are discussed in conjunction with the method of hermeneutic phenomenology to argue that interpretations on the level of our neurobiology underly and construct our experience of ourselves as subjects and the sense of explicit rational understanding that arises from it. This implies that prediscursive embodied practice can play a crucial role in freeing our philosophical understanding from implicit assumptions.

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Published

2024-04-06

How to Cite

Wold, H. (2024). The Relevance of Embodied Practice to Philosophical Understanding: Meditation and Hermeneutic Distanciation. Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal, 17(1), 62–73. https://doi.org/10.33043/S.17.1.62-73

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