The
human condition is corporeal, the flavor of the world is
at such a price. Thought has its roots in flesh, just as
flesh is an implemented thought. The intelligence of the
body reminds us that the mind is not enclosed in a privileged
segment of man but is inseparably embodied within it. The
nagging interrogation of self entails granting a place to
the body, looking at one’s hands or face while questioning
one’s identity.