Embodiment in Cognition and CultureJohn Michael Krois, Mats Rosengren, Angela Steidele, Dirk Westerkamp John Benjamins Publishing, 2007/08/08 - 304 ページ This volume shows that the notions of embodied or situated cognition, which have transformed the scientific study of intelligence have the potential to reorient cultural studies as well. The essays adapt and amplify embodied cognition in such different fields as art history, literature, history of science, religious studies, philosophy, biology, and cognitive science. The topics include the biological genesis of teleology, the dependence of meaning in signs upon biological embodiment, the notion of image schema and the concept of force in cognitive semantics, pictorial self-portraiture as a means to study self-perception, the difference between reading aloud and silent reading as a way to make sense of literary texts, intermodal (kinesthetic) understanding of art, psychosomatic medicine, laughter as a medical and ethical phenomenon, the valuation of laughter and the body in religion, and how embodied cognition revives and extends earlier attempts to develop a philosophical anthropology. (Series A) |
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... human individuals as nothing but force and matter (Kraft and Stoff). In the 20th century philosophy, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who was close to the Existential movement in France, interpreted the philosophical notion of individuality in ...
... human individuals as nothing but force and matter (Kraft and Stoff). In the 20th century philosophy, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who was close to the Existential movement in France, interpreted the philosophical notion of individuality in ...
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... human language users. According to the “embodied cognition” model, knowledge gains its particular character from the nature of the organism's body (Iohnson 1987). The point is not simply that something natural — the human body as a ...
... human language users. According to the “embodied cognition” model, knowledge gains its particular character from the nature of the organism's body (Iohnson 1987). The point is not simply that something natural — the human body as a ...
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... human “cultural” systems. The following text, Goran Sonesson's “The extensions of man revisited: From primary to tertiary embodiment,” approaches the problem from a resolutely semiotic perspective. Sonesson distinguishes between primary ...
... human “cultural” systems. The following text, Goran Sonesson's “The extensions of man revisited: From primary to tertiary embodiment,” approaches the problem from a resolutely semiotic perspective. Sonesson distinguishes between primary ...
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... human being “as a material and simultaneously a mental and psychical state.” Giving first the case of a patient with a stomach ulcer and then Rosalie von Tiimmler, Thomas Mann's heroine in Die Betrogene (1953, The Betrayed) as examples ...
... human being “as a material and simultaneously a mental and psychical state.” Giving first the case of a patient with a stomach ulcer and then Rosalie von Tiimmler, Thomas Mann's heroine in Die Betrogene (1953, The Betrayed) as examples ...
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... particular interest. Cassirer's claim that the symbolic worlds of human culture emerge from and interact with the biological Umwelt (in Uexkiill's sense) has since received empirical confirmation from. Introduction xx1.
... particular interest. Cassirer's claim that the symbolic worlds of human culture emerge from and interact with the biological Umwelt (in Uexkiill's sense) has since received empirical confirmation from. Introduction xx1.
目次
2 Images | 55 |
3 Form | 105 |
4 Rhythm | 141 |
5 Therapy | 183 |
6 Catharsis | 219 |
7 Symbolization | 259 |
Notes on contributors | 291 |
Contributors to Embodiment in cognition and culture current email and preferred mailing addresses | 293 |
Name index | 297 |
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