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  • Sērija : Biosemiotics 8
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2012
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The big question of how and why mindedness evolved necessitates collaborative,multidisciplinary investigation. Biosemiotics provides a new conceptual space that attracts amultitude of thinkers in the biological and cognitive sciences and the humanities whorecognize continuity in the biosphere from the simplest to the most complex organisms, andwho are united in the project of trying to account for even language and human consciousnessin this comprehensive picture of life. The young interdiscipline of biosemiotics has so far byand large focused on codes, signs and sign processes in the microworld—a fact that reflectsthe field’s strong representation in microbiology and embryology. What philosophers of mindand cognitive scientists can contribute to the growing interdiscipline are insights into how thebiosemiotic weltanschauung applies to complex organisms like humans where such signs andsign processes constitute human society and culture.

This volume gathers together a sampling of contemporary thinking on when, why, and how mindedness evolved in the natural world from researchers working in the biological, cognitive, and medical sciences.

Recenzijas

From the reviews:

The chapters provide one of the best explorations of mind-as-process in an age where only empirical phenomena exist, i.e., where there are no extra-empirical things (naturalism). This wide-ranging exploration of an increasingly influential approach to understanding the meaning of mind will interest philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, and cognitive scientists. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (R. Paul Thompson, Choice, Vol. 50 (11), August, 2013)

Introduction: Exploring the Origins of Mindedness in Nature 1(20)
Liz Swan
Biosemiotics
Organic Codes and the Natural History of Mind
21(32)
Marcello Barbieri
The Descent of Humanity: The Biological Roots of Human Consciousness, Culture and History
53(32)
Angelo N.M. Recchia-Luciani
From Non-minds to Minds: Biosemantics and the Tertium Quid
85(12)
Crystal L'Hote
Cybersemiotics: A New Foundation for a Transdisciplinary Theory of Consciousness, Cognition, Meaning and Communication
97(32)
Soren Brier
Mental Representation
The Emergence of Empathy in the Context of Cross-Species Mind Reading
129(14)
John Sarnecki
The Evolution of Scenario Visualization and the Early Hominin Mind
143(18)
Robert Arp
Representation in Biological Systems: Teleofunction, Etiology, and Structural Preservation
161(26)
Michael Nair-Collins
Beyond Embodiment: From Internal Representation of Action to Symbolic Processes
187(16)
Isabel Barahona da Fonseca
Jose Barahona da Fonseca
Vitor Pereira
Consciousness
Imitation, Skill Learning, and Conceptual Thought: An Embodied, Developmental Approach
203(22)
Ellen Fridland
Evolving Consciousness: The Very Idea!
225(18)
James H. Fetzer
Mind or Mechanism: Which Came First?
243(16)
Teed Rockwell
Origins of the Qualitative Aspects of Consciousness: Evolutionary Answers to Chalmers' Hard Problem
259(14)
Jonathan Y. Tsou
Philosophy of Mind
Neuropragmatism on the Origins of Conscious Minding
273(16)
Tibor Solymosi
Not So Exceptional: Away from Chomskian Saltationism and Towards a Naturally Gradual Account of Mindfulness
289(12)
Andrew M. Winters
Alex Levine
Mental Organs and the Origins of Mind
301(26)
Thomas S. Ray
Mnemo-psychography: The Origin of Mind and the Problem of Biological Memory Storage
327(16)
Frank Scalambrino
Synthetic Intelligence
Minimal Mind
343(18)
Alexei A. Sharov
Concept Combination and the Origins of Complex Cognition
361(22)
Liane Gabora
Kirsty Kitto
The Mind of the Noble Ape in Three Simulations
383(16)
Tom Barbalet
From the Natural Brain to the Artificial Mind
399(12)
Massimo Negrotti
Index 411