
Hand
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Ackowledgements
- Introduction
- Overture
- 1 Grasping the Hand
- 1.1 Preliminary Grapplings
- 1.2 The Manipulative Hand
- 1.3 The Knowing Hand
- 1.4 The Communicatve Hand
- 1.5 From Prehension to Apprehension: Preliminary Speculations
- Part 1 Brachio-Chiral
- 2 The Armed Hand
- 2.1 Two Fingers to Over-Digitisation
- 2.2 The Genius of Reaching
- 2.3 Mechanism and Agency
- 3 The Talking Hand
- 3.1 Introduction: The Sign-Making Animal
- 3.2 Gesturing
- 3.3 Clapping and Other Hand Shouting
- 3.4 Handsome
- 4 Hand Talking to Hand
- 4.1 Manucaption
- 4.2 The Dialogue of the Left Hand with the Right
- 4.3 The Interlocutors
- 4.4 The Hand Talking to its Self or the Self
- 5 The Playful Hand
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 The Carnal Hand
- 5.3 Hand Games
- 5.4 Postscript: Handy (like)
- Part 2 Chiro-Digital
- 6 One-Finger Exercises
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Thumb
- 6.3 Index
- 6.4 Middle
- 6.5 Ring
- 6.6 Little
- 7 Polydactylic Exercise
- 7.1 Introduction: The Ordeal of Precision
- 7.2 Two Fingers
- 7.3 Three Fingers
- 7.4 Four Fingers
- 7.5 Five Fingers
- 7.6 Ten Fingers
- 8 Abstract Digits
- 8.1 Introduction and Disclaimer
- 8.2 The Number Sense: From Magnitudes to Digits
- 8.3 Digits and Digits
- 8.4 Units: From Counting to Measurement
- 8.5 The Unreasonable Power of the Precision of Abstract Digits
- 9 The Tools of Tools
- 9.1 Prologue: The Self-Shaping Hand
- 9.2 Tool-Using, Toolmaking and the tool of tools
- 9.3 Tools and the Origin of Human Culture
- 9.4 Eolith to Supercray
- 9.5 Tools and Language
- 9.6 Brain, Tools and Language
- 9.7 Beyond Biology and Biologism
- 9.8 Epilogue: Handicraft
- Appendix: Karl Marx and the Collectivisation of Human Consciousness in Tools
- Part 3 Towards Chiro-Philosophy
- 10 Getting a Grip on the Conscious Human Agent
- 10.1 Recapitulation
- 10.2 The Dawn of the Conscious Human Agent
- 10.3 From Biology to Philosophical Anthropology
- Coda
- 11 Waving Farewell to the Hand
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 The Paradoz of Handyman: (1) Parts of and Separate from Nature
- 11.3 The Paradox of Handyman: (2) Subject to and yet Manipulating Nature's Laws
- 11.4 The Balance Sheet: (1) Knowledge. Does the Hand Grasp the Truth?
- 11.5 The Balance Sheet
- (2) Moral and Spiritual
- 11.6 Handing On
- 11.7 A Last Wave Farewell
- Index
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