Neuroplasticity research marks a considerable shift in focus from localization theories of the brain to more holistic, or systemsoriented, theories of the body-brain-environment interrelation. In What Should We Do with Our Brain?, philosopher Catherine Malabou calls attention to the political significance of neuroplasticity for engaging questions of agency and accountability. This paper addressesMalabou's ethical concerns by way of anthropologist Gregory Bateson's ecological view of human agency. By redefining the individual mind as an ecological 'tangle', Bateson's perspectives offer an important provocation, namely, a re-examination of the conventional parameters that bound the mind or the brain as a localized entity or that bound the min...
Cognitive neuroscience has been driven by the idea that by reductionist analysis of mechanisms withi...
The debate on mind–brain relationships has been centered on issues of free will. I investigate the d...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
This chapter explores the concept of neuroplasticity alongside anthropologist Gregory Bateson’s work...
Departing from the biological notion of ecology that pertains to mutual relationships between organi...
As the human brain is the organ of cognition and behaviour it is important to understand environment...
Neuropsychoanalysis explores experimentally and theoretically the philosophically ancient discussion...
Des travaux de Gregory Bateson on aura retenu le concept d'écologie de l'esprit grâce au succès du r...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
This thesis investigates a foundational question in the humanities and social sciences: the interpla...
This article analyses the material of a European Project on Responsible Research and Innovation in N...
Following a suggestion from G. Bateson, this article enquires into the consequence of the idea of em...
Cognitive neuroscience has been driven by the idea that by reductionist analysis of mechanisms withi...
The debate on mind–brain relationships has been centered on issues of free will. I investigate the d...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...
This chapter explores the concept of neuroplasticity alongside anthropologist Gregory Bateson’s work...
Departing from the biological notion of ecology that pertains to mutual relationships between organi...
As the human brain is the organ of cognition and behaviour it is important to understand environment...
Neuropsychoanalysis explores experimentally and theoretically the philosophically ancient discussion...
Des travaux de Gregory Bateson on aura retenu le concept d'écologie de l'esprit grâce au succès du r...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
Every epoch has its brain. The embodied brain seems to be today at the forefront of attempts to esta...
This thesis investigates a foundational question in the humanities and social sciences: the interpla...
This article analyses the material of a European Project on Responsible Research and Innovation in N...
Following a suggestion from G. Bateson, this article enquires into the consequence of the idea of em...
Cognitive neuroscience has been driven by the idea that by reductionist analysis of mechanisms withi...
The debate on mind–brain relationships has been centered on issues of free will. I investigate the d...
Context • Challenges by embodied, enactive, extended and ecological approaches to cognition have pro...