Practicing Embodied Thinking in Research and Learning

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Eugene Gendlin
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Francesco Varela
G. H. Mead
Gendlin's embodied theory of meaning
Gendlin's philosophical exercises
ideals of higher education
J. Dewey
Kant
micro-phenomenology
Mindfulness
mindfulness in academia
phenomenological methods
phenomenological research
philosophy of the implicit
pre-verbal experiential dimension
presencing
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social critical thinking
Thinking at the Edge

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  • ISBN 9781032503189
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book delves into the embodied ground of thinking, illuminating the transition from theorising about the embodied mind to actively practising embodied thinking in research, teaching, and learning. The authors speak from immersing themselves in novel methods that engage the felt, experiential dimensions of cognition in inquiry.

The turn to embodiment has sparked the development of new methodologies within phenomenology, pragmatism, and cognitive science. Drawing on Eugene Gendlin’s philosophical work on felt understanding, and Francesco Varela’s enactivist approach, contributors explore innovative embodied thinking methods such as Focusing, Thinking at the Edge, micro-phenomenology, and mindfulness practices. They demonstrate the practical applications of these methods in research, teaching, and learning, highlighting their liberating and empowering potential for researchers and students. In an age marked by information overload and societal polarisation, methods of embodied thinking provide an innovative edge to critique, complementing more traditional approaches to critical thinking with listening skills and reflexive care.

This book shows how heeding the essential, yet often overlooked, embodied grounds of critical and creative thinking can deepen and strengthen each of research, teaching, and learning. It will interest philosophers of education and educators in higher education in particular, as well as researchers and postgraduate students from philosophy, and the cognitive and social sciences, who are curious about how embodied thinking can enrich research, teaching, and learning.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Donata Schoeller is Research Professor, Philosophy, University of Iceland, Iceland.

Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir is Professor of Philosophy, University of Iceland, Iceland.

Greg Walkerden is Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Macquarie School of Social Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia.