This book evaluates the potential that the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current debates at the crossroads between philosophy, cognitive sciences, neurosciences, and social theory. It deals with the different aspects of the pragmatic turn involved in 4E cognitive science and traces back the roots of such a pragmatic turn to both classical and contemporary pragmatism. Written by renowned philosophers, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, and social theorists, this volume fills the need for an interdisciplinary account of the role of 'habit'. Researchers interested in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, social theory, and social ontology will need this book to fully understand the pragmat...
Citation: Cummings, Charles William. Habit in its relation to thought. Senior thesis, Kansas State A...
By taking Wittgenstein's well-known reflections on following a rule as its starting point, the paper...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the c...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
In present times, certain fields of science are becoming aware of the necessity to go beyond a restr...
This paper aims at discussing the pragmatist contributions to the understanding of the dark side of ...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sc...
I trace back the relation between phenomenology and pragmatism from contemporary discussions about a...
This chapter discusses the volume’s theoretical underpinnings, which are derived from philosophical ...
This article examines the issues that are at stake in the current resurgence of interest in the subj...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible ...
Citation: Cummings, Charles William. Habit in its relation to thought. Senior thesis, Kansas State A...
By taking Wittgenstein's well-known reflections on following a rule as its starting point, the paper...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...
In this essay we sketch the role that the notion of habit has played in the work of pragmatist aut...
In this article I highlight the role that a pragmatic approach to cognition and action inspired by ...
This chapter examines the pragmatist approach to cognition and experience and provides some of the c...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
In present times, certain fields of science are becoming aware of the necessity to go beyond a restr...
This paper aims at discussing the pragmatist contributions to the understanding of the dark side of ...
The notion of information processing has dominated the study of the mind for over six decades. Howev...
In the second half of the twentieth century, habit had received little attention in the cognitive sc...
I trace back the relation between phenomenology and pragmatism from contemporary discussions about a...
This chapter discusses the volume’s theoretical underpinnings, which are derived from philosophical ...
This article examines the issues that are at stake in the current resurgence of interest in the subj...
In this paper, we provide a pragmatist conceptualization of affective habits as relatively flexible ...
Citation: Cummings, Charles William. Habit in its relation to thought. Senior thesis, Kansas State A...
By taking Wittgenstein's well-known reflections on following a rule as its starting point, the paper...
Analysis of the concept of habit has been relatively neglected in the contemporary analytic literatu...