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recasting the boundaries of the mind

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recasting the boundaries of the mind

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"Things have a social life. They also lead cognitive lives, working subtly in our minds. But just how is it that human thought has become so deeply involved in and expressed through material things? There is today a wide recognition that material culture regulates and shapes the ways in which people perceive, think and act. But just how does that work? This is one of the most challenging research topics for the archaeology and anthropology of human cognition. The understanding of the working of past and present material culture - its cognitive efficacy - is becoming a key issue in the cognitive and social sciences more widely. This volume, with innovative case studies ranging from prehistory to the present, seeks to establish a cross-disciplinary framework and to set out future directions for research. Its aim is to redress the balance of the cognitive equation by at last bringing materiality firmly into the cognitive fold. But how can we integrate artefacts - material culture - into existing theories of human cognition? How do we understand the significant role of the human use of the things we have ourselves created in the development of human intelligence? The distinguished contributors here argue that the boundaries of the mind must now be understood as extending beyond the individual and to include the world of the artefact if we are fully to grasp how interactions among people, things, space and time have come, over thousands of years, to shape the transformations in human cognition that have made us what we are."--Publisher's description.

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The cognitive life of things: recasting the boundaries of the mind
2010, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Distributed by Oxbow Books, USA [distributor], David Brown Co.
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Table of Contents

The cognitive life of things: archaeology, material engagement and the extended mind / Lambros Malafouris & Colin Renfrew
Knapping intentions and the marks of the mental / Lambros Malafouris
Material surrogacy and the supernatural: reflections on the role of artefacts in 'off-line' cognition / Andy Clark
Minds, things and materiality / Michael Wheeler
The death of the mind / Chris Gosden
Metaphor and materiality in earliest prehistory / Fiona Coward & Clive Gamble
Technological conceptualization: cognition on the shoulders of history / Niels Johannsen
The exographic revoution: neuropsychological sequelae / Merlin Donald
Communities of things and objects: a spatial perspective / Carl Knappett
Imagining the cognitive life of things / Edwin Hutchins
Things and their embodied environments / Charles Goodwin
Explaining artefact evolution / David Kirsh.

Edition Notes

"This volume derives from the symposium "The cognitive life of things: recasting the boundaries of the mind" held at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, between 7th and 9th April, 2006"--Page ix.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Cambridge, UK, Oxford, UK, Oakville, CT
Series
McDonald Institute monographs, McDonald Institute monographs

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.46
Library of Congress
GN406 .C65 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 147 pages
Number of pages
147

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30836254M
ISBN 13
9781902937519
LCCN
2015410718
OCLC/WorldCat
503647774

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