naturalistic philosophy of mind;
embodied cognition;
embedded cognition;
W;
T;
Rockwell;
mind and natural selection;
D O I:
10.5325/jspecphil.28.2.0107
中图分类号:
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号:
01 ;
0101 ;
摘要:
Over the past several decades there have been robust attempts at crafting descriptions of mind that overcome the legacy of Cartesianism. W. Teed Rockwell puts the body as a nexus of interlocking systems at the center of his account of cognition, effectively dissolving the tie of mind/brain and the problems that follow such an equation. Though Rockwell's project is promising, his phenomenological/Deweyan approach leads him to reject realism and, consequently, to reject an evolutionary role in cognition. On offer is a naturalistic account of mind that begins with the animal embedded in ecosystemic constitutional relations-a zoological account of mind.