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Grounded separation: can the sensorimotor be grounded in the symbolic?

Michael GileadYaacov TropeNira Liberman
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
According to Lee and Schwarz, the sensorimotor experience of cleansing involves separating one physical entity from another and grounds mental separation of one psychological entity from another. We propose that cleansing effects may result from symbolic cognition. Instead of viewing abstract meanings as emerging from concrete physical acts of cleansing, this physical act may be appended with pre-existing, symbolic meaning.
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