Cognition unbound

It seems that the notion of embodied cognition is seeing a spike in the release of new books – not to mention that the mainstream media has now picked up the idea. I’ve already mentioned the Boston Globe piece. I’ve since discovered that there is an NPR piece plugging the Blakeslees’ The Body Has a Mind of Its Own. Other recent similar titles include:

Rolf Pfeifer & Josh Bongard’s How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View of Intelligence (MIT, 2006)

*Mark Rowlands’ Body Language: Representation in Action (MIT, 2006)  

*Shaun Gallagher’s How the Body Shapes the Mind (OUP, 2005)

I’ve read those marked *