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Body, Language and Mind. Volume 1, Embodiment / ed. by Tom Ziemke, Jordan Zlatev, Roslyn M. Frank.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR] ; 35.1Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2008]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (460 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110193275
  • 9783110207507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 401
LOC classification:
  • P107.B63 2007
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: The body eclectic -- Section A: Historical roots -- We are live creatures: Embodiment, American -- Pragmatism and the cognitive organism -- Bringing the body back to life: James Gibson's -- ecology of agency -- From the meaning of embodiment to the embodiment of -- meaning: A study in phenomenological selDiotics -- Embodiment and social interaction: A cognitive -- science perspective -- Section B: Body and mind -- Representing actions and functional properties in -- conceptual spaces -- From pre-representational cognition to -- language -- Making sense of embodied cognition: Simulation -- theories of shared neural mechanisms for sensorimotor and cognitive -- processes -- Phenomenological and experimental contributions to -- understanding embodied experience -- Section C: Body, language and culture -- Embodiment, language, and mimesis -- The body in space: Dimensions of embodiment -- On the biosemiotics of embodiment and our human -- cyborg nature -- Embodiment and self-organization of human -- categories: A case study for speech -- Communication as situated, embodied -- practice -- Backmatter
Summary: The first volume of the two-volume set Body, Language and Mind focuses on the concept of embodiment, understood in most general terms as "the bodily basis of phenomena such as meaning, mind, cognition and language". The volume offers a representative, multi- and interdisciplinary state-of-the-art collection of papers on embodiment and brings together a large variety of different perspectives, from cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, semiotics and artificial intelligence. Being envisioned as a reader of sorts in theoretical and empirical research on embodiment, the book revolves around several core issues that have been addressed previously, to a large degree independently, in various disciplines. In particular the volume illustrates the diversity of notions of embodiment that has arisen in various disciplines over the last twenty years, and addresses the question how these different interpretations relate to each other, i.e. are they different aspects of or different perspectives on the same phenomena, or do they actually contradict each other? For this purpose, several aspects of cognition and language, such as phenomenal experience, perception, action, conceptualization, communication, meaning creation, social interaction and culture, are illuminated from the perspective of different theories of embodiment. The contributions are integrated through cross-connections between individual authors’ papers and through an introductory essay that identifies the different strands of research, the central issues that they share, and the synergies that can be gained from addressing embodiment from an interdisciplinary perspective.
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Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: The body eclectic -- Section A: Historical roots -- We are live creatures: Embodiment, American -- Pragmatism and the cognitive organism -- Bringing the body back to life: James Gibson's -- ecology of agency -- From the meaning of embodiment to the embodiment of -- meaning: A study in phenomenological selDiotics -- Embodiment and social interaction: A cognitive -- science perspective -- Section B: Body and mind -- Representing actions and functional properties in -- conceptual spaces -- From pre-representational cognition to -- language -- Making sense of embodied cognition: Simulation -- theories of shared neural mechanisms for sensorimotor and cognitive -- processes -- Phenomenological and experimental contributions to -- understanding embodied experience -- Section C: Body, language and culture -- Embodiment, language, and mimesis -- The body in space: Dimensions of embodiment -- On the biosemiotics of embodiment and our human -- cyborg nature -- Embodiment and self-organization of human -- categories: A case study for speech -- Communication as situated, embodied -- practice -- Backmatter

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The first volume of the two-volume set Body, Language and Mind focuses on the concept of embodiment, understood in most general terms as "the bodily basis of phenomena such as meaning, mind, cognition and language". The volume offers a representative, multi- and interdisciplinary state-of-the-art collection of papers on embodiment and brings together a large variety of different perspectives, from cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, semiotics and artificial intelligence. Being envisioned as a reader of sorts in theoretical and empirical research on embodiment, the book revolves around several core issues that have been addressed previously, to a large degree independently, in various disciplines. In particular the volume illustrates the diversity of notions of embodiment that has arisen in various disciplines over the last twenty years, and addresses the question how these different interpretations relate to each other, i.e. are they different aspects of or different perspectives on the same phenomena, or do they actually contradict each other? For this purpose, several aspects of cognition and language, such as phenomenal experience, perception, action, conceptualization, communication, meaning creation, social interaction and culture, are illuminated from the perspective of different theories of embodiment. The contributions are integrated through cross-connections between individual authors’ papers and through an introductory essay that identifies the different strands of research, the central issues that they share, and the synergies that can be gained from addressing embodiment from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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