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New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science
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John Protevi, Department of French Studies, Louisiana State University, USA
Michael Wheeler, University of Stirling, UK
The time is right to take cognitive science in new directions. The old paradigm of cognition as representation, as subjective capture of worldly information, is being challenged by calls to see cognition as the direction of the action of an organism in its world. We already see such new directions in the 'embodied-embedded mind' school, as well as in the nascent Deleuzean-inspired 'neo-materialist' school, movements which incorporate and critique phenomenology and dynamic systems theory.
In response to these movements, and in hopes of amplifying them and others, we propose a wholly new, dedicated, publishing forum for interdisciplinary philosophical work in cognitive science that embraces the new directions of phenomenology and neo-materialism.
We aim to publish four types of books:
(a) Monographs: cutting-edge practical / theoretical work, or historical work.
(b) Themed collections addressing new directions in philosophy and cognitive science.
(c) Essay collections on major figures as they relate to new directions in cognitive science.
(d) Translations of noteworthy books, of either contemporary or "genealogical" value
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Heidegger and Cognitive Science
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Julian Kiverstein
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This impressive volume of essays that includes contributions from Hubert...
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22 Jun 2012
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Action, Perception and the Brain
Adaptation and Cephalic Expression
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Knowing without Thinking
Mind, Action, Cognition and the Phenomenon of the Background
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Neurofeminism
Issues at the Intersection of Feminist Theory and Cognitive Science
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Embodiment, Emotion, and Cognition
Michelle Maiese
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Rethinking Commonsense Psychology
A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation
Matthew Ratcliffe
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Cognitive Integration
Mind and Cognition Unbounded
Richard Menary
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