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New article name is Thomas Hanna
Thomas Louis Hanna (1928-1990) was a American philosopher and existentialist[1]. He founded the field of "somatics," which he defined as "the study of the soma: namely, body as perceived from within by first person perception."
Books
[edit]The Thought and Art of Albert Camus (1958)
The Lyrical Existentialists (1963)
Bodies in Revolt: A Primer in Somatic Thinking (1970)
The End of Tyranny: An Essay on the Possibility of America (1976)
Body of Life (1980)
Somatics: Reawakening the Mind's Control of Movement, Flexibility and Health (1988)
References
[edit]- ^ BR225
External links
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