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Embodied Minds in Action

Robert Hanna author Michelle Maiese author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:8th Jan '09

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In Embodied Minds in Action, Robert Hanna and Michelle Maiese work out a unified treatment of three fundamental philosophical problems: the mind-body problem, the problem of mental causation, and the problem of action. This unified treatment rests on two basic claims. The first is that conscious, intentional minds like ours are essentially embodied. This entails that our minds are necessarily spread throughout our living, organismic bodies and belong to their complete neurobiological constitution. So minds like ours are necessarily alive. The second claim is that essentially embodied minds are self-organizing thermodynamic systems. This entails that our mental lives consist in the possibility and actuality of moving our own living organismic bodies through space and time, by means of our conscious desires. The upshot is that we are essentially minded animals who help to create the natural world through our own agency. This doctrine--the Essential Embodiment Theory--is a truly radical idea which subverts the traditionally opposed and seemingly exhaustive categories of Dualism and Materialism, and offers a new paradigm for contemporary mainstream research in the philosophy of mind and cognitive neuroscience.

My skepticism is mixed with admiration (and occasional awe) for the philosophical gestalt switch this book aims to produce in its readers * David Robb, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Embodied Minds in Action is an ambitious and broad book that achieves the development of a comprehensive and detailed theory of the embodied mind and intentional action. It is recommendable for those who are interested in the philosophy of mind, and essential for those doing research in the field of embodied mind. * Analitica: Journal of Philosophy. *

ISBN: 9780199230310

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 27mm

Weight: 789g

430 pages