I like Wittenberg's (the latter Wittenberg view, that is) understanding of embodiment; it couples action and information to form meaning. Meaning is communicated from one individual to another in this way, which is fundamental to meaning 'transport', so to speak/Tom
I like Wittenberg's (the latter Wittenberg view, that is) understanding of embodiment; it couples action and information to form meaning. Meaning is communicated from one individual to another in this way, which is fundamental to meaning 'transport', so to speak/Tom
Posted by: Tom Herring | February 6, 2007 07:06 AM