ABSTRACT

Embodied cognition is one of the foremost areas of study and research in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology and cognitive science. The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject and essential reading for any student and scholar of philosophy of mind and cognitive science.

Comprising over thirty chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into six parts:

  • Historical underpinnings
  • Perspectives on embodied cognition
  • Applied embodied cognition: perception, language, and reasoning
  • Applied embodied cognition: social and moral cognition and emotion
  • Applied embodied cognition: memory, attention, and group cognition
  • Meta-topics.

The early chapters of the Handbook cover empirical and philosophical foundations of embodied cognition, focusing on Gibsonian and phenomenological approaches. Subsequent chapters cover additional, important themes common to work in embodied cognition, including embedded, extended and enactive cognition as well as chapters on empirical research in perception, language, reasoning, social and moral cognition, emotion, consciousness, memory, and learning and development.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |116 pages

Applied embodied cognition

chapter |11 pages

Linking Words to World

An embodiment perspective

chapter |10 pages

Gesture in Reasoning

An embodied perspective

chapter |11 pages

The Embodied Dynamics of Problem Solving

New structure from multiscale interactions

part |25 pages

Meta-topics

chapter |13 pages

Cognition

chapter |10 pages

Revolution, Reform, or Business as Usual?

The future prospects for embodied cognition