bodily experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbodilyandexperience
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bodily
adjective
uk/ˈbɒd.əl.i/us/ˈbɑː.dəl.i/
relating to the ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofbodilyandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbodily experience
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Furthermore, without the attendantbodilyexperience, or at least its memory, vision by itself cannot yield such a perception.
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But surely thebodilyexperienceof ' ' fifteen meters distant' ' is wholly unlike the visual experience of that same thing.
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Here the emphasis is on understandingbodilyexperienceand encounter, and with it interpretations of the orchestration of ritual within and beyond the monument.
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Whatever post-modern critics may claim, identities cannot entirely float free frombodilyexperience, nor are they unconstrained by cultural ascriptions.
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In this way, self-identity in age is increasingly at odds withbodilyexperience.
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Moreover, she appears to assume abodilyexperiencethat is anterior to, indeed antithetical to, a symbolic order.
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Verbal metaphor can also be related to one's own verbal expression ofbodilyexperience.
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Does thebodilyexperiencecount less because it is not a topic of explicit reflection?
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Ourbodilyexperienceand bodily awareness are part and parcel of our identity.
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Knowledge gained throughbodilyexperienceis not, however, 'objective knowledge' but, rather, contributes to one's unique subjective understanding of some particular matter.
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Hence, when transferring thebodilyexperienceto a musical performance, one can apply a large store of metaphors or images.
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In fact, this applies tobodilyexperiencein general: it cannot be adequately studied in abstraction from the belonging of the body-subject to a particular culture.
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A constant image of fans of this type of music is of a girl or young woman, screaming, out of control, totally absorbed in thebodilyexperience.
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Bodilyexperienceis a key issue to understand aging13,14: as long as bodily changes are gradual, people can still feel more or less secure.
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Insight must be based inbodilyexperiencerather than mere intellectual discrimination.
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The diversity of attributions for symptoms indicated patients' need to make sense of bodily experiences.
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Little by little, he came to the conclusion that musical learning and understanding should be based on bodily experiences.
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Graham also incorporated video into installations, creating environments where video technology is used to alter the viewer's ownbodilyexperience.
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