Out of the Cave

Out of the Cave

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Johnson, Mark L.
The MIT Press
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From a philosopher and a neuropsychologist, a radical rethinking of certain traditional views about human cognition and behavior.Plato's Allegory of the Cave trapped us in the illusion that mind is separate from body and from the natural and physical world. Knowledge had to be eternal and absolute. Recent scientific advances, however, show that our bodies shape mind, thought, and language in a deep and pervasive way. In Out of the Cave, Mark Johnson and Don Tucker-a philosopher and a neuropsychologist-propose a radical rethinking of certain traditional views about human cognition and behavior. They argue for a theory of knowing as embodied, embedded, enactive, and emotionally based. Knowing is an ongoing process-shaped by our deepest biological and cultural values.Johnson and Tucker describe a natural philosophy of mind that is emerging through the convergence of biology, psychology, computer science, and philosophy, and they explain recent research showing that all of our higher-level cognitive activities are rooted in our bodies through processes of perception, motive control of action, and feeling. This developing natural philosophy of mind offers a psychological, philosophical, and neuroscientific account that is at once scientifically valid and subjectively meaningful-allowing us to know both ourselves and the world.
EAN 9780262367233
ISBN 0262367238
Binding Ebook
Publisher The MIT Press
Publication date August 17, 2021
Pages 344
Language English
Country United States
Authors Johnson, Mark L.; Tucker, Don M.
Series The MIT Press
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