Challenging the Phenomena of Technology Embodiment, Expertise, and E
What is 'technology'? What does it help us to do? What does it force us to consider about our experience of being in the world? In Challenging the Phenomena of Technology, technology is positioned as an experience with specific features, rather than as a
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New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
This series brings together work that takes cognitive science in new directions. Hitherto, philosophical reflection on cognitive science – or perhaps better, philosophical contribution to the interdisciplinary field that is cognitive science – has for the most part come from philosophers with a commitment to a representationalist model of the mind. However, as cognitive science continues to make advances, especially in its neuroscience and robotics aspects, there is growing discontent with the representationalism of traditional philosophical interpretations of cognition. Cognitive scientists and philosophers have turned to a variety of sources – phenomenology and dynamic systems theory foremost among them to date – to rethink cognition as the direction of the action of an embodied and affectively attuned organism embedded in its social world, a stance that sees representation as only one tool of cognition, and a derived one at that. To foster this growing interest in rethinking traditional philosophical notions of cognition – using phenomenology, dynamic systems theory, and perhaps other approaches yet to be identified – we dedicate this series to “New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science.” Titles include: Robyn Bluhm, Anne Jaap Jacobson and Heidi Maibom (editors) NEUROFEMINISM Issues at the Intersection of Feminist Theory and Cognitive Science Jesse Butler RETHINKING INTROSPECTION A Pluralist Approach to the First-Person Perspective Massimiliano Cappuccio and Tom Froese (editors) ENACTIVE COGNITION AT THE EDGE OF SENSE-MAKING Making Sense of Non-sense Matt Hayler CHALLENGING THE PHENOMENA OF TECHNOLOGY Embodiment, Expertise, and Evolved Knowledge Anne Jaap Jacobson KEEPING THE WORLD IN MIND Mental Representations and the Sciences of the Mind Julian Kiverstein and Michael Wheeler (editors) HEIDEGGER AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE Michelle Maiese EMBODIMENT, EMOTION, AND COGNITION Richard Menary COGNITIVE INTEGRATION Mind and Cognition Unbounded
10.1057/9781137377869 - Challenging the Phenomena of Technology, Matt Hayler
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Series Editors: John Protevi, Louisiana State University and Michael Wheeler, University of Stirling
Matthew Ratcliffe RETHINKING COMMONSENSE PSYCHOLOGY A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation Jay Schulkin (editor) ACTION, PERCEPTION AND THE BRAIN Adaptation and Cephalic Expression Tibor Solymosi and John R. Shook (editors) NEUROSCIENCE, NEUROPHILOSOPHY AND PRAGMATISM Brains at Work with the World Rex Welshon NIETZSCHE’S DYNAMIC METAPSYCHOLOGY This Uncanny Animal Forthcoming titles: Miranda Anderson THE RENAISSANCE EXTENDED MIND Maxime Doyon and Thiemo Breyer NORMATIVITY IN PERCEPTION
New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science Series Standing Order ISBN 978–0–230–54935–
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