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PrefaceKey to Kant Works CitedIntroduction: Transcendental EmbodimentPart 1. The Body in Theory 1. Bodies in Space 2. Bodies and Souls 3. Disembodied IdeasPart 2. The Body in Practice 4. Bodies in Action 5. Pure Practical Reason and the Reason of Human Desire 6. Freedom in the BodyPart 3. The Body Reflected 7. Aesthetics of the Body 8. Reflections of the Body, Reflections on the Body 9. Embodied IdeasTranscendental Embodiment: A Final AssessmentNotesBibliographyIndex
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