Overview: Explores handedness as a philosophical project for the first time.Engages literature from a range of fields, including cognitive science, sociology, and political science.Proposes that if we explore tThis book delivers philosophy’s first sustained examination of handedness: being left-handed, right-handed, etc. It engages literature from phenomenology and continental philosophy, analytic philosophy, laterality studies, cognitive science and psychology, gender studies and feminist philosophy, sociology, political science, and more to provide a systematic accounting of the nature of ha
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