"Res cogitans extensa"

A Philosophical Defense of the Extended Mind Thesis

Omschrijving

For Descartes, minds were essentially immaterial, non-extended things. Contemporary cognitive science prides itself on having exorcised the Cartesian ghost from the biological machine. However, it remains committed to the Cartesian vision of the mental as something purely inner. Against the idea that the mind resides solely in the brain, advocates of the situated and embodied nature of cognition have long stressed the importance of dynamic brain-body-environment couplings, the opportunistic exploitation of bodily morphology, the strategic performance of epistemically potent actions, the generation and use of external representations, and the cognitive scaffolding provided by artifacts and social-cultural practices. According to the extended mind thesis, a significant portion of human cognition literally extends beyond the brain into the body and its environment. This book aims to clarify the nature and the scope of this thesis, and to defend its central insight that cognition is not confined to the boundaries of the biological individual. For Descartes, minds were essentially immaterial, non-extended things. Contemporary cognitive science prides itself on having exorcised the Cartesian ghost from the biological machine. This book aims to clarify nature and scope of this thesis, and to defend its central insight that cognition is not confined to boundaries of biological individual.
€ 66,20
Paperback
 
Gratis verzending vanaf
€ 19,95 binnen Nederland
Schrijver
Theiner, Georg
Titel
"Res cogitans extensa"
Uitgever
Peter Lang AG
Jaar
2011
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
267
Gewicht
374 gr
EAN
9783631579374
Afmetingen
208 x 146 x 20 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

U ontvangt bij ons altijd de laatste druk!


Rubrieken

Boekstra