Series | Buch
Human flesh
phenomenology and evolution of the social body
Abstrakt
Human Flesh challenges the idea that human sociality is rooted solely in the brain, proposing instead the “social body hypothesis.” Drawing on Maurice Merleau-Ponty and modern science, it explores how our sensory bodies—eyes, hands, voices—shape human cognition, culture, and evolution.
Publication details
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Ort: Athens, OH
Year: 2026
Seiten: 304
Series: Series in Continental Thought
Series volume: 59
ISBN (hardback): 9780821426968
ISBN (digital): 9780821426975
Referenz:
Kee Hayden (2026) Human flesh: phenomenology and evolution of the social body. Athens, OH, Ohio University Press.

