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Habits
Pragmatist Approaches from Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and Social Theory

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  • Editors:
  • Fausto Caruana, Institute of Neuroscience (Parma), Italian National Research Council
  • Italo Testa, Università degli Studi, Parma
Italo Testa, Fausto Caruana, Jay Schulkin, Georg Northoff, Rebekka Hufendiek, Katsunori Miyahara, Tailer G. Ransom,Shaun Gallagher, Massimiliano L. Cappuccio, Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruz, Maria Brincker, Jonathan McKinney, Maki Sato, Anthony Chemero, Daniel D. Hutto, Ian Robertson, Pierre Steine, Elena Clare Cuffari, Mark Johnson, Teed Rockwell,Richard Menary, Stephen Turner, Shannon Sullivan, Joerg Fingerhut, Vittorio Gallese, Roberto Frega, Fredico Gregoratto, Arvi Särkelä
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  • Date Published: December 2020
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108498449

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  • This book evaluates the potential of the pragmatist notion of habit possesses to influence current debates at the crossroads between philosophy, cognitive sciences, neurosciences, and social theory. It deals with the different aspects of the pragmatic turn involved in 4E cognitive science and traces back the roots of such a pragmatic turn to both classical and contemporary pragmatism. Written by renowned philosophers, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, and social theorists, this volume fills the need for an interdisciplinary account of the role of 'habit'. Researchers interested in the philosophy of mind, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology, social theory, and social ontology will need this book to fully understand the pragmatist turn in current research on mind, action and society.

    • Provides the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the notion of habit
    • Offers a conceptual background which benefits the dialogue between social theory and cognitive sciences
    • Contributes to a pragmatist turn in current research on mind, action and society
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    'This informative and ground-breaking anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone trying to reimagine the foundations of the mind. Exploring the concept of habit through the lens of pragmatism, the book maps out pragmatist positions and how such positions can extend, embed, enact, and embody current debates in the cognitive and social sciences.' Ellen Fridland, Lecturer in Philosophy, King's College London, UK

    'This volume offers a fascinating, interdisciplinary approach to understanding important questions about habits. With an emphasis on dissolving the dualism between the automatic actions of the body and the deliberate movements of the mind, it leaves one wondering whether the twilight of philosophy of the mind, as it is traditionally practiced, is approaching.' Barbara Gail Montero, Professor of Philosophy, City University of New York, USA

    'The authors give us what we need: a place to begin. This landmark book takes a much-needed jump in the right direction by placing habit in the center of our field. I don't think you can study habit without using the original contributions assembled here.' Alva Noë, Professor of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, USA

    'A great book in which philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists explore how habits arise and shape many critical features of our social and cultural life.' Corrado Sinigaglia, Professor of Philosophy of Science, University of Milan, Italy

    'Philosophers and neuroscientists have long treated habitual actions as reason's shadow, as rigid mechanical routines. This stunning collection of essays excavates a rich counter-history of the neurophilosophy of habits. The contributors combine rigorous original scholarship with ambitious updates of the great pragmatist philosophers' subtle views on embodied cognition and human plasticity.' John Sutton, Professor of Cognitive Science, Macquarie University, Australia

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    Product details

    • Date Published: December 2020
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108498449
    • length: 400 pages
    • dimensions: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
    • weight: 0.81kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction: the pragmatist reappraisal of habit in contemporary cognitive science, neuroscience, and social theory: introductory essay Italo Testa and Fausto Caruana
    Part I. The Sensorimotor Embodiment of Habits
    Section 1. The Neuroscience of Habits:
    1. Habit formation, inference and anticipation: continuour themes in a pragmatist neuroscientific perspective Jay Schulkin
    2. Habits and self: a temporal view Georg Northoff
    Section 2. Habits and Emotions:
    3. Emotional Mirroring Promotes Social Bonding and Social Habits: An Insight from Laughter Fausto Caruana
    4. Emotions, habits, and skills: action-oriented bodily responses and social affordances Rebekka Hufendiek
    Section 3. Habits and Skills:
    5. What the situation affords: habits and heedful attitudes in skilled performance Katsunori Miyahara, Tailer G. Ransom and Shaun Gallagher
    6. Swim or sink: habit and skilful control in sport performance Massimiliano L. Cappuccio and Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza
    Part II. The Enactment of Habits in Mind and World
    Section 4. Habits and the Background of Action:
    7. The backside of habit: notes on embodied agency and the functional opacity of the medium Maria Brincker
    8. Habit, ontology, and embodied cognition without borders: James, Merleau-Ponty, and Nishida Jonathan McKinney, Maki Sato, and Anthony Chemero
    Section 5. Habits, Intentionality, and Language:
    9. Clarifying the character of habits: understanding what and how they explain Daniel D. Hutto and Ian Robertson
    10. Habits, meaning and intentionality: a Deweyan reading Pierre Steiner
    11. Language, habit and the future Elena Clare Cuffari
    Section 6. Habits and Moral Life:
    12. Moral habit Mark Johnson
    13. Habits of goodness: how we come to be virtuous without moral laws Teed Rockwell
    Part III. Socially Embedded and Culturally Extended Habits
    Section 7. Habits, Human Development, and Social Practices:
    14. Growing minds: pragmatic habits and enculturation Richard Menary
    15. 'Habit is thus the enormous flywheel of society': pragmatism, social theory, and cognitive science Stephen Turner
    16. Habit and the human lifespan: toward a Deweyan account of aging and old age Shannon Sullivan
    Section 8. Habits, Cultural Artifacts, and Aesthetics:
    17. Habits and enculturated mind: pervasive artifacts, predictive processing and expansive habits Joerg Fingerhut
    18. Brain, body, habit and the performative quality of aesthetics Vittorio Gallese
    Section 9. Habits, Social Ontology, and Institutions:
    19. A habit ontology for cognitive and social sciences: methodological individualism, pragmatist interactionism, and 4E cogniton Italo Testa
    20. Social ontology between habits and social interactions Roberto Frega
    21. Social reproduction, feminism, and Deweyan habit ontology Fredico Gregoratto and Arvi Särkelä.

  • Editors

    Fausto Caruana, Institute of Neuroscience (Parma), Italian National Research Council
    Fausto Caruana is a research scientist at the Institute of Neuroscience of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) in Parma. He is specialized in social, cognitive and affective neuroscience with a focus on the neural and psychological mechanisms underlying emotions, empathy, mirror neurons, and motor cognition.

    Italo Testa, Università degli Studi, Parma
    Italo Testa is Associate Professor at the University of Parma, Italy, where he researches critical theory, pragmatism, embodied cognition, social ontology, and German classical philosophy with a focus on the notions of second nature and theory of recognition.

    Contributors

    Italo Testa, Fausto Caruana, Jay Schulkin, Georg Northoff, Rebekka Hufendiek, Katsunori Miyahara, Tailer G. Ransom,Shaun Gallagher, Massimiliano L. Cappuccio, Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruz, Maria Brincker, Jonathan McKinney, Maki Sato, Anthony Chemero, Daniel D. Hutto, Ian Robertson, Pierre Steine, Elena Clare Cuffari, Mark Johnson, Teed Rockwell,Richard Menary, Stephen Turner, Shannon Sullivan, Joerg Fingerhut, Vittorio Gallese, Roberto Frega, Fredico Gregoratto, Arvi Särkelä

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