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Creations of the Mind presents sixteen original essays by theorists from a wide variety of disciplines who have a shared interest in the nature of artifacts and their implications for the human mind. All the papers are written specially for this volume, and they cover a broad range of topics concerned with the metaphysics of artifacts, our concepts of artifacts and the categories that they represent, the emergence of an understanding of artifacts in infants' cognitive development, as well as the evolution of artifacts and the use of tools by non-human animals. This volume will be a fascinating resource for philosophers, cognitive scientists, and psychologists, and the starting point for future research in the study of artifacts and their role in human understanding, development, and behaviour. Contributors: John R. Searle, Richard E. Grandy, Crawford L. Elder, Amie L. Thomasson, Jerrold Levinson, Barbara C. Malt, Steven A. Sloman, Dan Sperber, Hilary Kornblith, Paul Bloom, Bradford Z. Mahon, Alfonso Caramazza, Jean M. Mandler, Deborah Kelemen, Susan Carey, Frank C. Keil, Marissa L. Greif, Rebekkah S. Kerner, James L. Gould, Marc D. Hauser, Laurie R. Santos, Steven Mithen
This collection of essays investigates the ontological status of artifacts and how these human-created objects are conceptualized, represented, and understood within the human mind. Editors Stephen Laurence and Eric Margolis curate sixteen original contributions from experts across philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science to examine the intersection of material culture and mental representation. The volume synthesizes diverse theoretical frameworks to address how artifacts influence cognitive development, evolutionary processes, and the broader structure of human knowledge.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a significant interdisciplinary resource for researchers in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for those studying the cognitive architecture of object recognition.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
019153062X
ISBN-13:
9780191530623
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