In the chapter entitled The Embodied Mind, philosophers Dan Zahavi and Shaun Gallagher claim that “there is no cognition without embodiment” (The Embodied Mind, p. 131), and then conclude that “our cognitive experience is shaped by an embodied brain” (p. 132).
1) According to Zahavi and Gallagher, how does human upright posture define our cognitive capabilities as human persons? In order to adequately answer this questions, you must indicate, based on our reading, at least TWO aspects of our human experience and cognition that are conditioned by upright posture as indicated in the Gallagher/Zahavi text.
2) Zahavi and Gallagher point to a crucial distinction that more recent philosophers have made between “objective body” and “lived body.” Explain this distinction in as much detail as you can based on the information of our reading.
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