First published in 1962, Bodily Sensations argues that bodily sensations are nothing but impressions that physical happenings are taking place in the body, impressions that may correspond or fail to correspond to physical reality.
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Acknowledgements 1. Two sorts of bodily sensation 2. Immediate and mediate perception 3. Immediate perception by touch 4. The relational nature of perception by touch 5. The nature of the tangible qualities 6. Perception of our own bodily state 7. Transitive bodily sensations 8. Bodily sensations and bodily feelings 9. Intransitive sensations as qualities 10. Intransitive sensations as sense-impressions (I) 11. Intransitive sensations as located items 12. Intransitive sensations as unlocated items 13. Attitudes involved in the having of intransitive sensations 14. Intransitive sensations as attitudes 15. Intransitive sensations as sense-impression (II) 16. Objections answered Conclusion Index