Embodied cognition
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書誌事項
Embodied cognition
(New problems of philosophy)
Routledge, 2019
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [266]-276) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Embodied cognition is a recent development in psychology that practitioners often present as a superseding standard cognitive science. In this outstanding introduction, Lawrence Shapiro sets out the central themes and debates surrounding embodied cognition, explaining and assessing the work of many of the key figures in the field, including Lawrence Barsalou, Daniel Casasanto, Andy Clark, Alva Noe, and Michael Spivey.
Beginning with an outline of the theoretical and methodological commitments of standard cognitive science, Shapiro then examines philosophical and empirical arguments surrounding the traditional perspective, setting the stage for a detailed examination of the embodied alternative. He introduces topics such as dynamical systems theory, ecological psychology, robotics, and connectionism, before addressing core issues in philosophy of mind such as mental representation and extended cognition.
This second edition has been updated and revised throughout and includes new chapters that both expand on earlier topics and that introduce new material on embodied concepts, preference formation, and emotion.
Including helpful chapter summaries and annotated further reading at the end of each chapter, Embodied Cognition, Second Edition is essential reading for all students of philosophy of mind, psychology, and cognitive science.
目次
Preface to the Second Edition Introduction: Toward an Understanding of Embodied Cognition 1. Standard Cognitive Science 2. Challenging Standard Cognitive Science 3. Conceptions of Embodiment 4. Embodied Concepts 5. Symbol Grounding and The Conceptualization Hypothesis 6. The Replacement Hypothesis and Dynamical Systems Approaches to Cognition 7. The Replacement Hypothesis, Robotics, and Representation 8. The Constitution Hypothesis 9. The Constitution Hypothesis and Extended Cognition 10. Concluding Thoughts. Glossary References Index
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