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OverviewDoes being in motion change how we think? Tracing the connections between thinking and transit-including walking, being transported by a vehicle, and many other modes-this innovative book shows how embodiment and movement deepen, expand, and transform creative thought. Megan Craig and Edward S. Casey provide a collaborative phenomenological exploration of thought in motion, interspersing lively first-person accounts with broader philosophical inquiry. Their investigation, structured around the four ancient elements-water, air, earth, and fire-ranges across swimming, boats, balloons, planes, cars, trains, and other modes of transport. Craig and Casey invite readers to recall their own experiences of travel and how thinking changes in tandem with shifting environments and whatever conveys a person from place to place. They also consider how changing climates and evolving technologies, with new rhythms and materialities, have shaped human thinking in its many varieties. Thinking in Transit celebrates forms of movement and motion that carry the body and mind out of their habituated routines. This book urges a change in how philosophers have traditionally framed the setting for serious thought: from the austere, solitary space of a study to populated places of interaction and passage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward S. Casey , Megan CraigPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press ISBN: 9780231221351ISBN 10: 0231221355 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 26 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThinking in Transit is a deeply meditative book. Megan Craig and Edward Casey’s voices—sometimes blended, sometimes separate—eloquently evoke the wonder and significance of everyday movement: swimming, falling, skating, and flying, just to name a few. I’ll never think of taking the ferry the same way again! -- Shannon Sullivan, author of <i>Thinking the US South: Contemporary Philosophy from Southern Perspectives</i> Author InformationMegan Craig is associate professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook as well as an artist and essayist. She is the author of Levinas and James: Toward a Pragmatic Phenomenology (2009). Edward S. Casey is distinguished professor emeritus of philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and past president of the American Philosophical Association. His many books include Plants in Place: A Phenomenology of the Vegetal (Columbia, 2023), with Michael Marder. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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