Mind Ecologies: Body, Brain, and World

Author:   Matthew Crippen ,  Jay Schulkin
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   06 October 2020
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Author:   Matthew Crippen ,  Jay Schulkin
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231190251


ISBN 10:   0231190255
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   06 October 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Life, Experimentalism, and Valuation 2. Pragmatism and Embodied Cognitive Science 3. Social Cohesion, Experience, and Aesthetics 4. Pragmatism and Affective Cognition 5. Perception, Affect, World 6. Broadening Ecologies Appendix 1: Subcortical Structures of the Brain Appendix 2: Cortical Structures of the Brain Notes Bibliography Index

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Mind Ecologies is wide-ranging and timely both as a contribution to today's philosophy of cognitive science and as a reminder of historical antecedents. This work will amplify and improve upon recent attempts to show that pragmatism and phenomenological philosophy are relevant to today's sciences of the mind. -- Anthony Chemero, author of <i>Radical Embodied Cognitive Science</i>


Mind Ecologies is a valuable and comprehensive contribution that certainly strengthens and amplifies recent efforts to show that pragmatism is an extremely useful asset that can bring different perspectives to contemporary debates on affectivity, embodiment, and the ecological relation between agents and the environment. -- Carlos Vara Sanchez * European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy * Mind Ecologies offers a lively and informative history of Pragmatist thought, revealing how it both anticipated current work in philosophy and the sciences of the mind, and how it can be applied to great effect. Crippen and Schulkin make a convincing case that we are 'living ecologies'⁠—integrated, interdependent systems—not detached, isolated intellects. -- Louise Barrett, author of <i>Beyond the Brain: How Body and Environment Shape Animal and Human Minds</i> Mind Ecologies is wide-ranging and timely both as a contribution to today's philosophy of cognitive science and as a reminder of historical antecedents. This work will amplify and improve upon recent attempts to show that pragmatism and phenomenological philosophy are relevant to today’s sciences of the mind. -- Anthony Chemero, author of <i>Radical Embodied Cognitive Science</i> This accessibly written book was long due. We finally have a clear and detailed overview of how pragmatism anticipated many key ideas of the field of 4E cognition. One theme that stands out as particularly interesting and refreshing is the pragmatists' emphasis on the affective-evaluative and aesthetic dimension of perception and cognition. -- Giovanna Colombetti, author of <i>The Feeling Body: Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind</i> Accessible for graduate and upper-level undergraduate students...Recommended. * Choice *


Mind Ecologies offers a lively and informative history of Pragmatist thought, revealing how it both anticipated current work in philosophy and the sciences of the mind, and how it can be applied to great effect. Crippen and Schulkin make a convincing case that we are 'living ecologies' -integrated, interdependent systems-not detached, isolated intellects. -- Louise Barrett, author of <i>Beyond the Brain: How Body and Environment Shape Animal and Human Minds</i> Mind Ecologies is wide-ranging and timely both as a contribution to today's philosophy of cognitive science and as a reminder of historical antecedents. This work will amplify and improve upon recent attempts to show that pragmatism and phenomenological philosophy are relevant to today's sciences of the mind. -- Anthony Chemero, author of <i>Radical Embodied Cognitive Science</i> This accessibly written book was long due. We finally have a clear and detailed overview of how pragmatism anticipated many key ideas of the field of 4E cognition. One theme that stands out as particularly interesting and refreshing is the pragmatists' emphasis on the affective-evaluative and aesthetic dimension of perception and cognition. -- Giovanna Colombetti, author of <i>The Feeling Body: Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind</i>


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Matthew Crippen is an associated researcher with the ARTIS–Group at the Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He is also a visiting professor at Grand Valley State University. Jay Schulkin is a research professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Georgetown University. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including The Brain in Context: A Pragmatic Guide to Neuroscience (Columbia, 2019), with Jonathan D. Moreno.

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