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Action, Perception and the Brain: Adaptation and Cephalic Expression: New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science

Editat de J. Schulkin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2012
Theories of brain evolution stress communication and sociality are essential to our capacity to represent objects as intersubjectively accessible. How did we grow as a species to be able to recognize objects as common, as that which can also be seen in much the same way by others? Such constitution of intersubjectively accessible objects is bound up with our flexible and sophisticated capacities for social cognition understanding others and their desires, intentions, emotions, and moods which are crucial to the way human beings live.This book is about contemporary philosophical and neuroscientific perspectives on the relation of action, perception, and cognition as it is lived in embodied and socially embedded experience. This emphasis on embodiment and embeddedness is a change from traditional theories, which focused on isolated, representational, and conceptual cognition. In the new perspectives contained in our book, such 'pure' cognition is thought to be under-girded and interpenetrated by embodied and embedded processes.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230282582
ISBN-10: 023028258X
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: XIII, 272 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface Notes on Contributors Introduction The Slow Process: A Hypothetical Cognitive Adaptation for Distributed Cognitive Networks; M.Donald Social Cognition and Cortical Function: An Evolutionary Perspective; S.Shultz & R.I.M.Dunbar Homo Heuristicus and the Bias-Variance Dilemma; H.Brighton & G. Gigerenzer Action, Embodied Meaning, and Thought; M.Johnson Neo-Pragmatism and Enactive Intentionality; S.Gallagher & K.Miyahara Minds, Things, and Materiality; M.Wheeler Contributions of Mirror Mechanisms to the Embodiment of Cognition; A.M.Glenberg The Neural Systems Involved in Motor Cognition and Social Contact; S.Hétu & P.L.Jackson Action and Cephalic Expression: Hermeneutical Pragmatism; J.Schulkin & P.Heelan References Index

Notă biografică

HENRY BRIGHTON Max Planck Institute for Human Development, GermanyMERLIN DONALD Department of Psychology, Queens University, CanadaROBIN I.M.DUNBAR Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford University, UKSHAUN GALLAGHER Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida, USAGERD GIGERENZER Max Planck Institute for Human Development, GermanyARTHUR M.GLENBERG Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, USAPATRICK HEELAN Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, USASÉBASTIEN HÉTU Department of Psychology, University of Laval, CanadaPHILIP L.JACKSON Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, USAMARK JOHNSON Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, USAKATSUNORI MIYAHARA Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida, USASUSANNE SHULTZ Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford University, UKMICHAEL WHEELER Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, UK