10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «SOMATOLOGICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
The Races of Man: An Outline of Anthropology and Ethnography
Moreover, whether we admit variety, unity or plurality of species in the genus
Homo we shall always be obliged to recognise the positive fact of the existence
in mankind of several somatological units having each a character of its own, the
...
2
The Growth of Medical Knowledge
Medical theory (pathology), on the other hand, has been moving away from this
practical-medical point of view throughout history, to the extent that it has
expressly confined itself to the somatological perspective, especially after it
modelled ...
H. ten Have, Gerrit K. Kimsma, G.L Kimsma, 1990
3
Shades of Difference: A History of Ethnicity in America
Classification by race, on the other hand, is based purely on physical
characteristics or what Deniker calls “somatological units,” which are the “
aggregation of physical characters combined in a certain way” (3). Human races
or species differ ...
4
Resurrecting Interpretation: Technology, Hermeneutics, and ...
6. Somatological. Reading. as. Charis1. introduction:the AmBiguity of “community
” ... 2. At least, in Fish's sense of the term “community.” 3. Watson, Text, Church
and World. 4. See Barth, Church 178 Somatological Reading as Charis.
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The Rise and Fall of the Caucasian Race: A Political History ...
The“somatological units”were the humanraces where the“differences between'
races' are shown in the somatological characteristics”manifest in “man
considered as an individual of a zoological group.”Ethnic groups,by contrast,
were “manifest ...
6
The Complete Book of Shiatsu Therapy
Outlines a Japanese therapy technique that uses manual pressure and rubbing to help stimulate the body's natural powers of recuperation
7
The President's Report to the Board of Regents for the ...
Somatological collection. — The somatological collection contains 39 skulls, the
bases of some of which are in bad shape, while others are perfect. The larger
portion of these skulls are without their accompanying mandibles. The collection
...
University of Michigan, 1924
8
Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Culture
By the 1920s, somatological anthropology (the study of the evolution of human
body-types) was firmly entrenched as a research tool in several institutions, and
scholars from outside Spain were attracted by the supposedly racially isolated ...
Professor Eamonn Rodgers, 2002
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Phenomenology and the Foundations of the Sciences
Obviously the somatological experimental apprehension predominates here, and
without it nothing somatological whatever can be found or indirectly
reconstructed. The foundation is finally the direct somatic perception that every
empirical ...
10
Fire and Roses: Postmodernity and the Thought of the Body
... prethematic extension of corporeal relations as trie phenomenological
correlate to Kant's spatial intuition — anticipates our more fundamental idea of a
somatological a priori.15 This somatological a priori replaces the Hegelian, the
Sartrean, ...
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «SOMATOLOGICAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
somatological im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Saul Bellow: Letters
In 1966, he reread War and Peace and saw a kindred spirit: "I'm convinced that Leo was a somatological moralist. Eyes, lips and noses, the colour of the skin, ... «New Statesman, Nov 10»