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INDEX 215 For specific parts of the body (e.g., the arm), look under zones (of body). For specific movements of the body (e.g., reaching), look under movement. Acredolo, Linda, 76, 168–70 affordance, 13, 121 anxiety, 170–71 Aristotle, 28, 39, 72, 85, 113, 114, 130, 155 articulation, 86–87, 98, 119, 122, 156, 166, 180 astronauts, 139, 140, 149–50, 171 Barbaras, Renaud, 59, 100 Beauvoir, Simone de, 28, 176 being in the world (Merleau-Ponty), 17 being-in-the-world (Heidegger), 16, 55 Benedetti, Fabrizio, 39 Bergson, Henri, 5, 36, 55, 56, 59, 64, 66–68, 69, 74, 83–85, 87–89, 91–92, 93, 96, 99, 103, 111, 124 Bergsonian ontology of constraints. See constraints, Bergsonian ontology of Berkeley, Bishop, 2, 7, 10–11, 118, 119 Bernstein, Nikolai, 57, 62 body, 2–4 as original ‘here,’ 2 crossing with world. See crossing (of body and world); thresholds lived, 49, 51 movements of. See under movement parts of. See under zones zones. See zones body schema, 42, 47. See also moving schema of perception and Bergson’s motor schema, 66 and movement, 35–36 and perception, 34–35 blends a priori and a posteriori, 35, 54 in dynamic systems theory, 44–45 is dynamic not static, 54 is ensemble of styles, 39 Brakhage, Stan, 123 Bremner, Gavin, 168–70 Brooks, Rodney, 12, 45 Bruner, Jerome, 163 Buss, Leo, 116 Butler, Judith, 176 care. See concern and unconcern Carello, Claudia. See Turvey, M.T. Casey, Edward, 1, 11, 102, 108, 120, 121, 128, 157, 179–80, 181 Cataldi, Sue, 23, 179 causal accounts (criticism of), 138–39 causes. See constraints, vs. classical causes chiasm, 4, 56, 72, 82, 100 Churchland, Patricia, 42 Clark, Andy, 13, 66 Collingwood, R. G., 79, 94, 97, 157 216 INDEX concern and unconcern, 127, 141, 144, 145, 156, 158, 167, 169–70, 177. See also anxiety; depth, as care; orientation (up-down), as care for care constraints, 61–62 and perception, 64–65 as dynamic, 63 as folds, 71–72, 76 as limits, 64 Bergsonian ontology of, 67–68 vs. classical causes, 64 contracting (of sens), 88, 96, 98, 99, 103, 126, 144 Cornell, Drucila, 176 crossing (of body and world), 4–5 Dante, 146 death, 177 Deleuze, Gilles, 82, 95, 99, 116, 154 Dennett, Daniel, 66, 116, 160 depth, 1–2 as care, 158, 177 as ethical, 43. See also space, as ethical as expression, 119–20, 122, 125 extra-ordinary vs. ordinary, 3 grammar of, 12, 118 in Berkeley, 10–11 visual language of, 10 in Descartes, 7–8 in Kant, 11 inferential accounts. See inferential accounts intrinsic accounts. See intrinsic accounts lability of, 19 lived vs. objective, 2 objective, 124 primary and secondary senses of, 125–26 primordial, 119 retinal problem, 2, 7, 12 Derrida, Jacques, 176 Descartes, René, 7–8, 9, 58 desire, 100 development. See also stages (developmental ) and culture, 77 as folding, 74, 76–78 as movement, 73 as social and ethical, 163–64, 166–68 of color vision, 78–79 of reaching, 98, 164–65, 167 Dewey, John, 5, 14, 66, 162 Dillon, M. C., 35, 51, 55, 78 double marble illusion. See under illusion dualism, 83 dyad, 160 dynamic systems theory, 44 body schema, 44–45, 51 constraints. See constraints criticism of, 15, 51, 68 illusions, 21 earth (as verb), 132 phantom, 133, 141 vs. Earth, 131 Earthly, 131 ecological psychology, 11–12 and phenomenology, 16 criticism of, 14–15, 109 Elkins, James, 43, 112 emotion, 144, 145, 146, 147, 157, 170–71 empiricism, 78, 82 envelope (of perception), 108 inner, 118, 119 outer, 122 envelopment, 116–17, 121 ethics, 28, 176. See also depth, as ethical; space, as ethical evolution, 57, 66, 152 excorporation, 131 experience error, 5, 9 expression, 119. See also articulation; movement, gesturing; habit, and expression as folding, 88–89 as movement, 84–85, 88 as translation, 83, 87 in Merleau-Ponty, 83 paradox of, 84 primary vs. secondary, 83 “Eye and Mind,” 4, 153 [3.128.199.162] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 10:55 GMT) INDEX 217 face. See movement, facing; zones (of body), face feminism, 151, 179 finitude, 107 Fogel, Alan, 160, 162, 163, 166, 167 folds, 71, 72, 99. See also constraints, as folds; origami; development, as folding; expression, as folding form (Aristotelian) vs. folds, 72 Freud, Sigmund, 157 Gallagher, Shaun, 27, 54, 74, 164 Geraets, Theodore, 55 gesture. See movement, gesturing Gibson, J. J., 9, 11–12, 13, 41, 44, 61, 66, 112, 121, 149...

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