A short review of Evan Thompson’s recent Mind in Life from Metapsychology online. I have commissioned a close-grained review essay for the Journal of Mind and Behavior – stay tuned.
Mind in Life
May 20, 2008 Comments Off Short URL buddhism, cognitive science, embodiment, Evan Thompson, extended mind, Heidegger, journal of mind and behavior, Mind in Life, neurobiology, neurophilosophy, neuroscience, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, psychology, qualia, social cognition, the "hard" problem
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