What Exactly is the Human Body?

1919

Teilhard muses on the perplexities of defining the human body. He finds the common notions inadequate and proposes a new perspective—that each person’s body encompasses not just their cells but the entire universe they influence and are influenced by. Though complex, his ideas offer an intriguing new angle on embodiment.

Published in Science and Christ.

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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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