Intimacy as Movement: A Philosophical Paleoanthropology
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This paper analyzes, from paleo-anthropological sources, the philosophical considerations of the human being as an animal, its relationship with evolution and the body, taking bipedalism as the primary source of the sapiens. From this perspective, it delves into the human movement of walking in its more philosophical nature along the implications it holds for the understanding of human intimacy.
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