This piece continues ideas developed in my essay, Mind Matters, through responding to the critique of that essay by Peter K. Manning. Manning cannot conceive that human conduct involves full-bodied semiosis rather than disembodied conceptualism, and that the study of human signification requires a full-bodied understanding. The ancient Greek root phren, basis for the concept of phronesis, is rooted in the heart-lungs-solar plexus basis of bodily awareness, and provides a metaphor for a discussion of bio-developmental, biosemiotic capacities as crucial for human culture. Manning’s use of Wittgenstein is contrasted with the outlook of Charles Peirce. The intense attunement to and reverence for animals and plants in hunter-gatherer p...
We live and we think inside a world of things made and found. Still, psychological science has shown...
The debate in Philosophy of Mind though heated, is mostly limited to sterile and formal discussions....
The two central ways of conceptualizing psyche–soma relations in the western tradition were, and sti...
This piece continues ideas developed in my essay, Mind Matters, through responding to the critique o...
The great divide of modern thought is whether mind is real or naught. The conceit that either mind i...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
Archaeologist Steven Mithen claims to show how and why the human mind developed into a culturally ca...
the Psyche-Soma, ” he states that mind “is then no more than a special case of the functioning of th...
One of the main purposes of the contemporary philosophy of mind is to explain the nature and functio...
The brain produces the mind through cultivation. Thus, the structure of the mind is not a priori, bu...
In the first section I present a definition of life that does not contradict the natural sciences an...
Mainstream anthropology has kept itself outside the mind/matter debate, just as most neuroscientists...
Certain tacit assumptions of modernity are jeopardizing the future of humanity and the planet-assump...
[File is the introduction to the forthcoming monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
Psychology is the systematic empirical study of the mechanisms of objective achievements by a human ...
We live and we think inside a world of things made and found. Still, psychological science has shown...
The debate in Philosophy of Mind though heated, is mostly limited to sterile and formal discussions....
The two central ways of conceptualizing psyche–soma relations in the western tradition were, and sti...
This piece continues ideas developed in my essay, Mind Matters, through responding to the critique o...
The great divide of modern thought is whether mind is real or naught. The conceit that either mind i...
The human mind has a prodigious capacity for representation. We aren't limited to thinking abou...
Archaeologist Steven Mithen claims to show how and why the human mind developed into a culturally ca...
the Psyche-Soma, ” he states that mind “is then no more than a special case of the functioning of th...
One of the main purposes of the contemporary philosophy of mind is to explain the nature and functio...
The brain produces the mind through cultivation. Thus, the structure of the mind is not a priori, bu...
In the first section I present a definition of life that does not contradict the natural sciences an...
Mainstream anthropology has kept itself outside the mind/matter debate, just as most neuroscientists...
Certain tacit assumptions of modernity are jeopardizing the future of humanity and the planet-assump...
[File is the introduction to the forthcoming monograph] Abstract to monograph ...
Psychology is the systematic empirical study of the mechanisms of objective achievements by a human ...
We live and we think inside a world of things made and found. Still, psychological science has shown...
The debate in Philosophy of Mind though heated, is mostly limited to sterile and formal discussions....
The two central ways of conceptualizing psyche–soma relations in the western tradition were, and sti...