Embodiment
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Embodied or embodiment may refer to:
Cognitive science
- Embodied bilingual language, in cognitive science
- Embodied cognition, a theory that many aspects of cognition are shaped by the body
- Embodied cognitive science, seeks to explain the mechanisms underlying intelligent behavior
- Embodied design, that the actions of the body can play a role in the development of thought and ideas
- Embodied imagination, a therapeutic form of working with dreams and memories
- Embodied knowledge, a.k.a. tacit knowledge
Music and arts
- Embodiment 12:14, a Christian Australian metalcore band
- Embodiment: Collapsing Under the Weight of God, album by the band Sculptured
- Embodied music cognition, in musicology
- Embodied writing, practices are used by academics and artists to highlight the connection between writing and the body
- Process of embodiment (physical theatre), a concept of Maurice Merleau-Ponty applied to actor training
Other
- Embodied energy, required to produce any goods or services
- Embodied water or virtual water, the water used in the production of a good or service
- Claim (patent), in patent law, embodiment refers to implementation of an invention
See also
- Embodyment, U.S. Christian rock band
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