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This book unites research in philosophy and cognitive science with cultural history to re-examine memory in early modern religious practices. Offering an ecological approach to memory and culture, it argues that models derived from Extended Mind and Distributed Cognition can bridge the gap between individual and social models of memory.
Contents
Introduction: Cognitive Ecologies: Distributed Cognition, Extended Mind, and Memory Studies Attention, Coordination, and Memory in Pious Practice: Prayers and Catechisms Sacred Space Models of Mind and Memory in the Cognition of Religion: A Case Study Cognitive Ecologies and Group Identity: Print and Song Conclusion: New Models of Memory Index