The Body in Mind

Understanding Cognitive Processes

Mark Rowlands author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:7th Jan '08

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This book offers a radical externalist or environmentalist model of cognitive processes.

In this book, Mark Rowlands challenges the Cartesian view of the mind as a self-contained monadic entity, and offers in its place a radical externalist or environmentalist model of cognitive processes. His innovative analysis provides a foundation for an unorthodox but increasingly popular view of the nature of cognition.In this book, Mark Rowlands challenges the Cartesian view of the mind as a self-contained monadic entity, and offers in its place a radical externalist or environmentalist model of cognitive processes. Cognition is not something done exclusively in the head, but fundamentally something done in the world. Drawing on both evolutionary theory and a detailed examination of the processes involved in perception, memory, thought and language use, Rowlands argues that cognition is, in part, a process whereby creatures manipulate and exploit relevant objects in their environment. It is not simply an internal process of information processing; equally significantly, it is an external process of information processing. This innovative book provides a foundation for an unorthodox but increasingly popular view of the nature of cognition.

"His writing is clear, and the position advanced is important for professional psychologists as well as philosophers of mind." Choice
"The book certainly merits atttention. It brings together some very diverse material, bearing on externalism about the mind, and makes use of it in a distinctive way." Philosophical Review

ISBN: 9780521049795

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm

Weight: 378g

284 pages