
Mind in Action: Experience and Embodied Cognition in Pragmatism
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Pentti Määttänen
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
形式
キンドル
ページ数
106
言語
ドイツ語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2015
出版社
Springer
版
2015
ISBN-10
3319176234
ISBN-13
9783319176239
説明
Pentti Määttänen's work delves into the intricate relationships between experience, embodiment, and cognition, navigating the complexities of pragmatism. He challenges traditional dichotomies, particularly the divisions between what is apparent and what is real, as well as the distinctions between internal and external modes of understanding. By examining these concepts, Määttänen opens up a more nuanced discussion about how individuals engage with the world and perceive their own consciousness.
Through a philosophical lens, he explores the practical implications of embodied cognition, urging readers to consider the ways in which physical experience shapes thought processes. The interconnectedness of mind and body becomes central to understanding human behavior and decision-making, driving home the idea that cognition cannot be fully understood in isolation from the lived experiences of individuals.
This exploration invites a re-evaluation of rigid philosophical frameworks, pushing for a more integrated perspective that recognizes the richness of human experience. Ultimately, Määttänen's insights contribute to ongoing dialogues in applied philosophy, urging a reconsideration of beliefs about knowledge and existence.
Through a philosophical lens, he explores the practical implications of embodied cognition, urging readers to consider the ways in which physical experience shapes thought processes. The interconnectedness of mind and body becomes central to understanding human behavior and decision-making, driving home the idea that cognition cannot be fully understood in isolation from the lived experiences of individuals.
This exploration invites a re-evaluation of rigid philosophical frameworks, pushing for a more integrated perspective that recognizes the richness of human experience. Ultimately, Määttänen's insights contribute to ongoing dialogues in applied philosophy, urging a reconsideration of beliefs about knowledge and existence.