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Distributed cognition in Medieval and Renaissance culture / edited by Miranda Anderson and Michael Wheeler.

De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Complete eBook-Package 2019 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Anderson, Miranda, Author.
Contributor:
Anderson, Miranda, editor.
Wheeler, Michael, 1960- editor.
Series:
Edinburgh history of distributed cognition.
Edinburgh scholarship online.
The Edinburgh history of distributed cognition
Edinburgh scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Civilization, Medieval--Philosophy.
Civilization, Medieval.
Renaissance--Philosophy.
Renaissance.
Distributed cognition--History.
Distributed cognition.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 364 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2021.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This collection brings together 14 essays by international specialists in Medieval and Renaissance culture and provides a general and a period-specific introduction to distributed cognition and the cognitive humanities. The essays bring recent insights in cognitive science and philosophy of mind to bear on how cognition is seen as distributed across brain, body and world. The volume includes essays on law, history, drama, literature, art, music, philosophy, science and medicine, covering topics such as the mind, life and soul; the body and environment; the emotions; language and linguistic theories; theory of mind and interaction theory; the self and subjectivity; social, material and conceptual environments; the memory arts, orality and literacy; and literature and the arts.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Illustrations
Series Preface
1 Distributed Cognition and the Humanities
2 Distributed Cognition in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
3 Medieval Icelandic Legal Treatises as Tools for External Scaffolding of Legal Cognition
4 Horse-Riding Storytellers and Distributed Cognition in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
5 Cognitive Ecology and the Idea of Nation in Late-Medieval Scotland: The Flyting of William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy
6 The Mead of Poetry: Old Norse Poetry as a Mind-Altering Substance
7 Enculturated, Embodied, Social: Medieval Drama and Cognitive Integration
8 Ben Jonson and the Limits of Distributed Cognition
9 Masked Interaction: The Case for an Enactive View of Commedia dell’Arte (and the Italian Renaissance)
10 Thinking with the Hand: The Practice of Drawing in Renaissance Italy
11 The Medieval (Music) Book: A Multimodal Cognitive Artefact
12 Distributed Cognition, Improvisation and the Performing Arts in Early Modern Europe
13 Pierced with Passion: Brains, Bodies and Worlds in Early Modern Texts
14 Metaphors They Lived By: The Language of Early Modern Intersubjectivity
15 ‘Le Sigh’: Enactive and Psychoanalytic Insights into Medieval and Renaissance Paralanguage
16 ‘The adding of artificial organs to the natural’: Extended and Distributed Cognition in Robert Hooke’s Methodology
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2019.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on May 10, 2021).
ISBN:
9781474438162
1474438164
9781474465236
1474465234
9781474438155
1474438156
OCLC:
1312726460

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