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The roots of cognitivism lie deep in the history of Western thought, and to develop a genuinely post-cognitivist psychology, this investigation goes back to presuppositions descended from Platonic/Cartesian assumptions and beliefs about the nature of thought.
Contents
Introduction, Brendan Wallace; Section Onethe Illusion of Disembodied Thoughts, Mark Johnson; 2 Mental Life, Xabier E. Barandiaran; 3 The Radical Constructivist Dynamics of Cognition, Alexander Riegler; 4 Unifying Experience: Imagination and Self-Consciousness, Susan A. J. Stuart; 5 The Human Stain, Pamela Lyon and Fred Keijzer; 6 How Will We Know When We Have Become Are Post-Cognitivists? Alan Costall; Section Two: Language 7 Symbols Without Rules, Steve Croker; 8 Distributional Accounts of Language, Gary Jones; 9 Variation, Competition and Selection in the Self-Organisation of Compositionality, Paul Vogt; 10 On Human Temporality, Yanna Popova; 11 Is Language the Ultimate Artefact? Michael Wheeler; Section Three: Practice 12 Grounding Visual Object Representation In Action, Rob Ellis; 13 Ecological Cognition: A New Dynamic for Human-Computer Interaction, Jonathan Bishop; 14 The Elusiveness of Cognition, Erik Hollnagel; Conclusion: The Future of an Illusion, Brendan Wallace and Alastair Ross; Index.