Body Ecology and Emersive Exploration of Self: The Case of Extreme Adventurers

Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (4):481-494 (2020)
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Body ecology by cosmosis refers to the experience of immersion, or the incorporation of the elements of nature through a body practice, leisure or sport. In this article, we propose comprehensive u...

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