How Things Shape the Mind: A Theory of Material Engagement (MIT Press)

How Things Shape the Mind: A Theory of Material Engagement (MIT Press)

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How Things Shape the Mind: A Theory of Material Engagement (MIT Press)

An increasingly influential school of thought in cognitive science views the mind as embodied, extended, and distributed rather than brain-bound or "all in the head." This shift in perspective raises important questions about the relationship between cognition and material culture, posing major challenges for philosophy, cognitive science, archaeology, and anthropology. In How Things Shape the Mind, Lambros Malafouris proposes a cross-disciplinary analytical framework for investigating the ways in which things have become cognitive extensions of the human body. Using a variety of examples and case studies, he considers how those ways might have changed from earliest prehistory to the present. Malafouris's Material Engagement Theory definitively adds materiality -- the world of things, artifacts, and material signs -- into the cognitive equation. His account not only questions conventional intuitions about the boundaries and location of the human mind but also suggests that we rethink classical archaeological assumptions about human cognitive evolution.

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
Reprint
EISBN
9780262315678
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
The MIT Press
Manufacturer
The MIT Press
NumberOfPages
321
PublicationDate
2013-07-12
Publisher
The MIT Press
ReleaseDate
2013-07-12
Studio
The MIT Press