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Mind in Everyday Life and Cognitive Science

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London MIT Press 2000Description: 529pISBN:
  • 0262011816
DDC classification:
  • O20 AU960
Partial contents:
1 Introduction 1 1 The Emergence of Mind 1 2 The Openness of Mind 13 2 The Prevailing Theory of Mind and Its Discontents 25 3 How Mind Loses Its Body and World 25 4 The Closed Mind as Brain or Computer 39 5 The Control Power of Mind Designers 59 6 Mind Engaged in and Open to the World 79 3 The Emergence of Mind from Its Infrastructures 93 7 Toward a Natural and Self-Consistent Model of Mind 93 8 The Mental Infrastructure: Locus of Cognitive Science 102 9 How Scientists Probe Infrastructural Processes 123 10 The Connection between Mind and Its Infrastructure 135 11 The General Notion of Emergence 159 12 Emergence of the Unity of Consciousness 177 13 Situated Properties and the Engaged-Personal Level 196 4 Language and Modularity: How Far Is Mind Analyzable? 209 14 Universal Grammar and Its Interpretations 209 15 Syntactic Competence and Its Infrastructure 229 5 Concepts in Perception: Making Things Intelligible 243 16 Two-Way Traffic in the Visual Infrastructure 243 17 Open, Closed, and Ecological Theories of Perception 262 6 Constructive Memory: Making Time Intelligible 283 18 More than Files on a Wet Disk 283 19 Giving Meaning to the Past and the Future 298 7 Emotion and Reason: Making Purposes Intelligible 317 20 From Bodily Feeling to Motivation 317 21 Impulsive and Cognitive Circuits Underlying Emotion 327 8 Mind Open to the World 343 22 How Is Intelligibility of the World Possible? 343 23 Intelligence, Consciousness, and Intentionality 354 24 Possibility. Opening the Informative Horizon 368 25 Perspectives and the Objectivity of Experiences 388 26 Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and Community 421 27 The Intelligible World: Everyday and Scientific 443 28 Language, Narrative, and Freedom of Action 460
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includes index and biblioraphy

1 Introduction 1 1 The Emergence of Mind 1 2 The Openness of Mind 13 2 The Prevailing Theory of Mind and Its Discontents 25 3 How Mind Loses Its Body and World 25 4 The Closed Mind as Brain or Computer 39 5 The Control Power of Mind Designers 59 6 Mind Engaged in and Open to the World 79 3 The Emergence of Mind from Its Infrastructures 93 7 Toward a Natural and Self-Consistent Model of Mind 93 8 The Mental Infrastructure: Locus of Cognitive Science 102 9 How Scientists Probe Infrastructural Processes 123 10 The Connection between Mind and Its Infrastructure 135 11 The General Notion of Emergence 159 12 Emergence of the Unity of Consciousness 177 13 Situated Properties and the Engaged-Personal Level 196 4 Language and Modularity: How Far Is Mind Analyzable? 209 14 Universal Grammar and Its Interpretations 209 15 Syntactic Competence and Its Infrastructure 229 5 Concepts in Perception: Making Things Intelligible 243 16 Two-Way Traffic in the Visual Infrastructure 243 17 Open, Closed, and Ecological Theories of Perception 262 6 Constructive Memory: Making Time Intelligible 283 18 More than Files on a Wet Disk 283 19 Giving Meaning to the Past and the Future 298 7 Emotion and Reason: Making Purposes Intelligible 317 20 From Bodily Feeling to Motivation 317 21 Impulsive and Cognitive Circuits Underlying Emotion 327 8 Mind Open to the World 343 22 How Is Intelligibility of the World Possible? 343 23 Intelligence, Consciousness, and Intentionality 354 24 Possibility. Opening the Informative Horizon 368 25 Perspectives and the Objectivity of Experiences 388 26 Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and Community 421 27 The Intelligible World: Everyday and Scientific 443 28 Language, Narrative, and Freedom of Action 460

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