Abstract
This paper aims to explore the particularity of proprioception. Because of its internality, inseparable descriptiveness and ‘need no proof’ characteristics, it is different from perceptual knowledge, and because of its non-intentional, it is different from practical knowledge. Besides, as the intermediary of mind and body, it provides an important foundation for mind and external perception and intentional action.
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