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The primacy of movement

  • 作者: Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine.
  • 出版: Amsterdam ;Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co. ©2011.
  • 版本: Expanded 2nd ed.
  • 稽核項: xxxii, 574 pages :illustrations ;25 cm.
  • 叢書名: Advances in consciousness research,v. 82
  • 標題: Movement (Philosophy) , Movement, Psychology of.
  • ISBN: 9027286779 , 9789027286772
  • ISBN: 1381-589X ;
  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 525-548) and indexes. Introduction -- Section I. Foundations chapter -- Neandertals -- Consciousness : a natural history -- Consciousness : an Aristotelian account -- The primacy of movement -- Section II. Methodology -- Husserl and Von Helmholtz -- and the possibility of a trans disciplinary communal task -- On learning to move oneself : a constructive phenomenology -- Merleau-Ponty : a man in search of a method -- Does philosophy begin (and end) in wonder? or what is the nature of a philosophic act? : a methodological postscript -- Section III. Applications -- On the significance of animate form -- Human speech perception and an evolutionary semantics -- Why a mind is not a brain and a brain is not a body -- What is it like to be a brain? --Thinking in movement -- Section IV. Twenty-first century reflections on human nature : foundational concepts and realities -- Animation : the fundamental, essential, and properly descriptive concept -- Embodied minds or mindful bodies? : a core twenty-first century challenge.
  • 系統號: 005265397
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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This expanded second edition carries forward the initial insights into the biological and existential significances of animation by taking contemporary research findings in cognitive science and philosophy and in neuroscience into critical and constructive account. It first takes affectivity as its focal point, elucidating it within both an enactive and qualitative affective-kinetic dynamic. It follows through with a thoroughgoing interdisciplinary inquiry into movement from three perspectives: mind, brain, and the conceptually reciprocal realities of receptivity and responsivity as set forth in phenomenology and evolutionary biology, respectively. It ends with a substantive afterword on kinesthesia, pointing up the incontrovertible significance of the faculty to cognition and affectivity. Series A
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