0 someone or something that represents a quality or an idea exactly:
Embodiment, a topic which returns throughout the book, is discussed first.
There is, however, even a deeper sense in which the robot (and the simulations) are models for embodiment.
Like visual art, music has experienced similar embodiment trends in recent years.
Indeed, it could be argued that it is retirement itself that is the embodiment of the contradiction of the risk society.
In yet another sense, a literary work can become a cryptic embodiment of traumatic losses for a readership torn by inexpressible anxieties.
They were far from being perfect embodiments of the norms they propounded.
A major contribution of robotics to agent research is the importance of ' 'embodiment' ' and real world dynamics.
Second, embodiment : resurrection requires some kind of bodily life after death.
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