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MIT Press
19 September 2023
The first interdisciplinary investigation of the cultural context of enactive embodiment, offering perspectives that range from the neurophilosophical to the anthropological.

The first interdisciplinary investigation of the cultural context of enactive embodiment, offering perspectives that range from the neurophilosophical to the anthropological.

Recent accounts of cognition attempt to overcome the limitations of traditional cognitive science by reconceiving cognition as enactive and the cognizer as an embodied being who is embedded in biological, psychological, and cultural contexts. Cultural forms of sense-making constitute the shared world, which in turn is the origin and place of cognition. This volume is the first interdisciplinary collection on the cultural context of embodiment, offering perspectives that range from the neurophilosophical to the anthropological.

The book brings together new contributions by some of the most renowned scholars in the field and the latest results from up-and-coming researchers. The contributors explore conceptual foundations, drawing on work by Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and Sartre, and respond to recent critiques. They consider whether there is something in the self that precedes intersubjectivity and inquire into the relation between culture and consciousness, the nature of shared meaning and social understanding, the social dimension of shame, and the nature of joint affordances. They apply the notion of radical enactive cognition to evolutionary anthropology, and examine the concept of the body in relation to culture in light of studies in such fields as phenomenology, cognitive neuroscience, psychology, and psychopathology. Through such investigations, the book breaks ground for the study of the interplay of embodiment, enaction, and culture.

Contributors Mark Bickhard, Ingar Brinck, Anna Ciaunica, Hanne De Jaegher, Nicolas de Warren, Ezequiel Di Paolo, Christoph Durt, John Z. Elias, Joerg Fingerhut, Aikaterini Fotopoulou, Thomas Fuchs, Shaun Gallagher, Vittorio Gallese, Duilio Garofoli, Katrin Heimann, Peter Henningsen, Daniel D. Hutto, Laurence J. Kirmayer, Alba Montes Sanchez, Dermot Moran, Maxwell J. D. Ramstead, Matthew Ratcliffe, Vasudevi Reddy, Zuzanna Rucinska, Alessandro Salice, Glenda Satne, Heribert Sattel, Christian Tewes, Dan Zahavi
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780262549257
ISBN 10:   0262549255
Pages:   456
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Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
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Introduction: The Interplay of Embodiment, Enaction, and Culture 1 Christian Tewes, Christoph Durt, and Thomas Fuchs I Phenomenological and Enactive Accounts of the Constitution of Culture 23 1 Intercorporeality and Intersubjectivity: A Phenomenological Exploration of Embodiment 25 Dermot Moran 2 We Are, Therefore I Am—I Am, Therefore We Are: The Third in Sartre’s Social Ontology 47 Nicolas de Warren 3 Consciousness, Culture, and Significance 65 Christoph Durt 4 Neither Individualistic nor Interactionist 87 Ezequiel Di Paolo and Hanne De Jaegher 5 Continuity Skepticism in Doubt: A Radically Enactive Take 107 Daniel D. Hutto and Glenda Satne II Intersubjectivity, Selfhood, and Persons 129 6 The Primacy of the “We”? 131 Ingar Brinck, Vasudevi Reddy, and Dan Zahavi 7 Selfhood, Schizophrenia, and the Interpersonal Regulation of Experience 149 Matthew Ratcliffe 8 The Touched Self: Psychological and Philosophical Perspectives on Proximal Intersubjectivity and the Self 173 Anna Ciaunica and Aikaterini Fotopoulou 9 Thin, Thinner, Thinnest: Defining the Minimal Self 193 Dan Zahavi 10 The Emergence of Persons 201 Mark H. Bickhard III Cultural Affordances and Social Understanding 215 11 The Significance and Meaning of Others 217 Shaun Gallagher 12 Feeling Ashamed of Myself Because of You 229 Alba Montes Sánchez and Alessandro Salice 13 The Extent of Our Abilities: The Presence, Salience, and Sociality of Affordances 245 John Z. Elias 14 The Role of Affordances in Pretend Play 257 Zuzanna Ruci ńska 15 Ornamental Feathers without Mentalism: A Radical Enactive View on Neanderthal Body Adornment 279 Duilio Garofoli IV Embodiment and Its Cultural Significance 307 16 Neoteny and Social Cognition: A Neuroscientific Perspective on Embodiment 309 Vittorio Gallese 17 Collective Body Memories 333 Thomas Fuchs 18 Movies and the Mind: On Our Filmic Body 353 Joerg Fingerhut and Katrin Heimann 19 Painful Bodies at Work: Stress and Culture? 379 Peter Henningsen and Heribert Sattel 20 Embodiment and Enactment in Cultural Psychiatry 397 Laurence J. Kirmayer and Maxwell J. D. Ramstead Contributors 423 Index 425

Christoph Durt is Marie Skłodowska Curie Researcher at the University of Vienna. Thomas Fuchs is Karl Jaspers Professor of Philosophy and Psychiatry at the University of Heidelberg. Christian Tewes is a project manager and coordinator of the research group Embodiment as a Paradigm of Evolutionary Anthropology at the University of Heidelberg.

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