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Supernatural concepts also appear to be influenced by physical embodiment.
He's also keen on the whole concept of noise as disruption, on many levels, and brings semiotics, topic theory, embodiment and metaphor into the mix.
Nowadays, with the current interest in lived experience and embodiment, we assume that some level of cultural meaning is implied in prereflection as well.
In such embodiment of sound the physical processes generating sound and the cognitive processes are joined.
Embodiment links together both broadly cultural and circumstantial usages, the body taking on its meaning at the intersection of narrative, culture, and social interaction.
While the significance of the body is locally articulated, it also derives meaning from complex linkages with emerging public discourses of embodiment.
Some amplified our drive toward embodiment by requesting more detailed mechanisms in the form of neurophysiology or motor control.
Second, embodiment : resurrection requires some kind of bodily life after death.