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  1. Whilst ‘Körper’, originating in Latin, commonly refers to the body, ‘Leib’ stems from Middle High German meaning ‘the body’, ‘life’, and ‘person’. Nietzsche’s use of ‘Leib’ must be understood …

  2. trary bodies in 3-dimensional space. The method i. distribution on the body surfac. F, fluid velocity and i. lytic representation of the Lyapunov surface F, althou. h we made use of it in the …

  3. Most contemporary phenomenologists who work on the theme of the body or on embodiment draw on the distinction between Körperand Leib. From a phenomenological perspective, the …

  4. 4. Korper-Kappe concept tion was given by Schuepp (1917). According to this concept, the cells of root apex divide first by transverse wall and then one of he cell divides by vertical wall. So …

  5. Korper-Kappe Theory: This theory was proposed by Schuepp in 1917. Since the root changes in diameter during growth, there are various points at which a single longitudinal ti. r of cells has …

  6. To define Leib, Merleau- Ponty in Phenomenology of Perception uses the French terms corps vécu (lived body), corps propre (one’s own body), and corps sujet (body as subject or …

  7. from 1925-written in collaboration with the Dutch behavioral researcher Frederick Jacob Buytendijk-"Die Deutung des mimischen Ausdrucks. Ein Beitrag zur Lehre vom Bewusstse.