Out of the cave: a natural philosophy of mind and knowing
"A grand, unified "natural philosophy of mind" that draws equally from the embodied cognition and cognitive neuroscience literature"--
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adam_text | Contents Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Toward a Natural Philosophy of Mind 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 ix l The Folk Theory of Disembodied Knowing 3 Out of the Cave 4 The Embodied Mind Perspective 6 Meaningful Mind Science 7 The Cautionary Tale of the Two Cultures of the Academy The Plan of This Book 14 The Philosophical Quest for Ultimate Knowledge 12 21 2.1 The Need for a Theory of Embodied Knowing 21 2.2 The Metaphysics of Eternal, Unchanging Knowledge in a Precarious World 24 2.3 Aristotle s Bifurcation of Theoretical versus Practical Knowledge 2.4 Descartes and the Quest for Certainty 34 2.5 The Kantian Turn: Philosophy as Epistemology 39 2.6 The Linguistic Turn Away from the Body 42 3 The Intertwining of Self and Knowledge 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 31 45 The Relation of Self and Knowledge in Modern Philosophy 48 Descartes s Fixed, Pre-given, Disembodied Self 49 Hume s No Self 51 Kant s Co-constitution of Self and World 53 Toward a Naturalistic Philosophy of Mind and Knowing 63 A Pragmatist Naturalistic Framework for Embodied Mind and Knowing 65 4.1 Organism-Environment Interaction as the Source of Experience 67 4.2 Life and Homeostasis within an Organism in Its Environment 69
Contents vi 4.3 Knowing Is Based on Values of the Organism 70 4.4 Knowing in the Context of Need-Search-Satisfaction 70 4.5 The Social Constitution of Mind 74 4.6 Knowing as a Process of Learning the Meaning of Things 82 4.7 Knowing as Intelligent Experiential Transformation 83 4.8 The Stages of Reflective Inquiry and the Reduction of Indeterminacy 85 4.9 Knowing as Embodied, Situated, Intelligent Action 90 5 The Challenge of a Meaningful Science of Mind: The Quest for an Objective Human Science 93 5.1 Toward a More Meaningful Cognitive Science 96 5.2 The Natural Subjective Perspective in American Pragmatism 98 5.3 Freudian Insight, Hubris, and the Rejection of Psychoanalysis 99 5.4 Unconscious Bias and the Critical Logic of Objective Truth 101 5.5 Psychology s Ideal of Pristine Objectivity 103 5.6 Machines Like Us 104 5.7 First-Generation Cognitive Science 105 5.8 Second-Generation Cognitive Science: From Cognitive Neuroscience to Natural Philosophy 107 5.9 Cognitive Neuroscience in Dialogue with the Humanities 109 5.10 Artificial Intelligence and the Fifth Revolution 110 5.11 Realizing the Embodied Self 112 6 Embodied Meaning and Thought 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 7 115 The Body in the Mind 115 Image Schemas as Embodied Meaning Structures 117 Body-Based Action Concepts 123 The Simulation Theory of Meaning and Thought 125 Embodied Abstract Concepts: Conceptual Metaphors 128 Conceptual Metaphors for Mind 134 Conceptual Metaphors for Knowing 140 The Cognitive Unconscious 144 The Mind s Anatomy 147 7.1 Nature s Evolutionary Developmental Process 148 7.2 Levels of Neural
Organization 153 7.3 The Integration of Mind at the Limbic Core 159 7.4 Interpreting the Mind s Connectional Architecture: How Expectations Shape Perception 164
Contents 8 How Information Is Captured by Neural Networks 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 9 169 Deep AI 172 Levels of Human Knowing 176 Cognitive Control at the Limbic Core 177 The Unconscious Consolidation of Experience 180 The Motivated, Value-Laden Roots of Cognition 183 The Anatomy of Subjective Experience 184 Shifting Attention between Visceral and Somatic Constraints The Adaptive Unconscious: A Summary 189 The Motive Control of Experience 187 193 9.1 Motive Control of Neural Development 193 9.2 From Reflex to Uncertainty 200 9.3 Learning Is Cognition, and Cognition Is Motivated Expectancy 9.4 The Two-Way Process of Memory Consolidation 203 9.5 Knowing Favors the Prepared Mind 205 9.6 The Limbic Control of Uncertainty 208 9.7 Dual Corticolimbic Pathways for Tuning Expectancy 210 9.8 The Expansive Holism of Elation 214 9.9 The Focus of Anxiety 216 9.10 Tonic and Phasic Modes for Managing Uncertainty 217 9.11 Elation and Context Learning 219 9.12 Anxiety and Object Learning 221 9.13 Implicit Adaptive Controls and the Feeling of Knowing 223 202 10 What Is a Concept? The Influence of Motive Control on the Formation of Concepts and Personality 229 10.1 Developing the Structure of Abstract Concepts through Differentiation and Integration 230 10.2 Motive Control in Simple Actions 237 10.3 Motive Control in Personal Decisions 240 10.4 The Unconscious Process of Adaptive Self-Control 244 10.5 Mind Emerges from the Concrete Unconscious 246 10.6 The Semantic Scaffold 253 10.7 The Continuity of Neural Control 256 11 Abstraction, Self-Awareness, and the Subjective Basis of
Knowledge 259 11.1 Abstraction Is the Process of Concept Formation 260 11.2 Complexity of Knowledge Creates Complexity of the Self 264
viii Contents 11.3 The Subjective Cost of Knowledge 266 11.4 Abstraction through Self-Awareness 266 11.5 Self-Regulating the Motive Control of Conscious Intent 270 11.6 Personality and the Adaptive Control of the Executive Functions 11.7 The Intersubjective Construction of Self and World 276 11.8 The Process of Knowing in Science 279 11.9 The Dialectical Progress of Scientific Knowledge 281 11.10 The Subjective Foundations of Objective Knowledge 285 12 Outline for a Contemporary Natural Philosophy of Mind and Knowing 287 12.1 A Scientific Epistemology 288 12.2 Implications for the Nature of Mind and Knowing 289 12.3 Who Are We? Knowing in the Embodied Mind 303 References Index 323 307 274
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Contents Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Toward a Natural Philosophy of Mind 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2 ix l The Folk Theory of Disembodied Knowing 3 Out of the Cave 4 The Embodied Mind Perspective 6 Meaningful Mind Science 7 The Cautionary Tale of the Two Cultures of the Academy The Plan of This Book 14 The Philosophical Quest for Ultimate Knowledge 12 21 2.1 The Need for a Theory of Embodied Knowing 21 2.2 The Metaphysics of Eternal, Unchanging Knowledge in a Precarious World 24 2.3 Aristotle's Bifurcation of Theoretical versus Practical Knowledge 2.4 Descartes and the Quest for Certainty 34 2.5 The Kantian Turn: Philosophy as Epistemology 39 2.6 The Linguistic Turn Away from the Body 42 3 The Intertwining of Self and Knowledge 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 31 45 The Relation of Self and Knowledge in Modern Philosophy 48 Descartes's Fixed, Pre-given, Disembodied Self 49 Hume's No Self 51 Kant's Co-constitution of Self and World 53 Toward a Naturalistic Philosophy of Mind and Knowing 63 A Pragmatist Naturalistic Framework for Embodied Mind and Knowing 65 4.1 Organism-Environment Interaction as the Source of Experience 67 4.2 Life and Homeostasis within an Organism in Its Environment 69
Contents vi 4.3 Knowing Is Based on Values of the Organism 70 4.4 Knowing in the Context of Need-Search-Satisfaction 70 4.5 The Social Constitution of Mind 74 4.6 Knowing as a Process of Learning the Meaning of Things 82 4.7 Knowing as Intelligent Experiential Transformation 83 4.8 The Stages of Reflective Inquiry and the Reduction of Indeterminacy 85 4.9 Knowing as Embodied, Situated, Intelligent Action 90 5 The Challenge of a Meaningful Science of Mind: The Quest for an Objective Human Science 93 5.1 Toward a More Meaningful Cognitive Science 96 5.2 The Natural Subjective Perspective in American Pragmatism 98 5.3 Freudian Insight, Hubris, and the Rejection of Psychoanalysis 99 5.4 Unconscious Bias and the Critical Logic of Objective Truth 101 5.5 Psychology's Ideal of Pristine Objectivity 103 5.6 Machines Like Us 104 5.7 First-Generation Cognitive Science 105 5.8 Second-Generation Cognitive Science: From Cognitive Neuroscience to Natural Philosophy 107 5.9 Cognitive Neuroscience in Dialogue with the Humanities 109 5.10 Artificial Intelligence and the Fifth Revolution 110 5.11 Realizing the Embodied Self 112 6 Embodied Meaning and Thought 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 7 115 The Body in the Mind 115 Image Schemas as Embodied Meaning Structures 117 Body-Based Action Concepts 123 The Simulation Theory of Meaning and Thought 125 Embodied Abstract Concepts: Conceptual Metaphors 128 Conceptual Metaphors for Mind 134 Conceptual Metaphors for Knowing 140 The Cognitive Unconscious 144 The Mind's Anatomy 147 7.1 Nature's Evolutionary Developmental Process 148 7.2 Levels of Neural
Organization 153 7.3 The Integration of Mind at the Limbic Core 159 7.4 Interpreting the Mind's Connectional Architecture: How Expectations Shape Perception 164
Contents 8 How Information Is Captured by Neural Networks 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 9 169 Deep AI 172 Levels of Human Knowing 176 Cognitive Control at the Limbic Core 177 The Unconscious Consolidation of Experience 180 The Motivated, Value-Laden Roots of Cognition 183 The Anatomy of Subjective Experience 184 Shifting Attention between Visceral and Somatic Constraints The Adaptive Unconscious: A Summary 189 The Motive Control of Experience 187 193 9.1 Motive Control of Neural Development 193 9.2 From Reflex to Uncertainty 200 9.3 Learning Is Cognition, and Cognition Is Motivated Expectancy 9.4 The Two-Way Process of Memory Consolidation 203 9.5 Knowing Favors the Prepared Mind 205 9.6 The Limbic Control of Uncertainty 208 9.7 Dual Corticolimbic Pathways for Tuning Expectancy 210 9.8 The Expansive Holism of Elation 214 9.9 The Focus of Anxiety 216 9.10 Tonic and Phasic Modes for Managing Uncertainty 217 9.11 Elation and Context Learning 219 9.12 Anxiety and Object Learning 221 9.13 Implicit Adaptive Controls and the Feeling of Knowing 223 202 10 What Is a Concept? The Influence of Motive Control on the Formation of Concepts and Personality 229 10.1 Developing the Structure of Abstract Concepts through Differentiation and Integration 230 10.2 Motive Control in Simple Actions 237 10.3 Motive Control in Personal Decisions 240 10.4 The Unconscious Process of Adaptive Self-Control 244 10.5 Mind Emerges from the Concrete Unconscious 246 10.6 The Semantic Scaffold 253 10.7 The Continuity of Neural Control 256 11 Abstraction, Self-Awareness, and the Subjective Basis of
Knowledge 259 11.1 Abstraction Is the Process of Concept Formation 260 11.2 Complexity of Knowledge Creates Complexity of the Self 264
viii Contents 11.3 The Subjective Cost of Knowledge 266 11.4 Abstraction through Self-Awareness 266 11.5 Self-Regulating the Motive Control of Conscious Intent 270 11.6 Personality and the Adaptive Control of the Executive Functions 11.7 The Intersubjective Construction of Self and World 276 11.8 The Process of Knowing in Science 279 11.9 The Dialectical Progress of Scientific Knowledge 281 11.10 The Subjective Foundations of Objective Knowledge 285 12 Outline for a Contemporary Natural Philosophy of Mind and Knowing 287 12.1 A Scientific Epistemology 288 12.2 Implications for the Nature of Mind and Knowing 289 12.3 Who Are We? Knowing in the Embodied Mind 303 References Index 323 307 274 |
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