John A Smith
Emotions, Embodied Cognition and the Adaptive Unconscious
A Complex Topography of the Social Making of Things
John A Smith
Emotions, Embodied Cognition and the Adaptive Unconscious
A Complex Topography of the Social Making of Things
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This book argues for the need to consider many other factors, drawn from disciplines such as socio-biology, evolutionary psychology, the study of the emotions, the adaptive unconscious, the senses and conscious deliberation in analysing the complex topography of social action and the making of things.
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This book argues for the need to consider many other factors, drawn from disciplines such as socio-biology, evolutionary psychology, the study of the emotions, the adaptive unconscious, the senses and conscious deliberation in analysing the complex topography of social action and the making of things.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367027018
- ISBN-10: 0367027011
- Artikelnr.: 59988789
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367027018
- ISBN-10: 0367027011
- Artikelnr.: 59988789
John A. Smith is a writer and artist. He has taught at Goldsmiths, Lancaster and Greenwich universities. His previous books, co-authored with Professor Chris Jenks, Images of Community (2001), Qualitative Complexity (2006) and Sociology and Human Ecology (2018).
Introduction: Basic Concepts, Content and Structure
Part 1. The Legacy of Critical Rationalism: An Attempted Maturity
1. Kant, Nietzshe: Maturity, Genealogy, and Freedom
2. Weber's 'Suspended' Rationalism, Heidegger's Conservative Turn and
Interwar Perspectives in Europe
3. Archaeology, Genealogy, Alterity, Discourse, and Power: The Legacy and
Influence of Foucault
4. Postmodernity and Its Discontents: Liquidity and Uncertainty. Castells,
Lyotard, and Bauman, on the Landscape of Contested Identity and
Performativity
5. Conclusions and Criticisms: The Case for a Complex Topography
Part 2. Alternative Foundations for a Mature Concept of Community
6. Automaticity and the Role of the Adaptive Unconscious
7. The Case for Basic Emotion Theory - Contrasted with Anthropological and
Historical Perspectives
8. Towards an Ecology of the Senses
9. Evolutionary Psychology
10. Selective, Serial, and Parallel Processing in Theories of Adaptive
Cognition
11. An Ecological Approach to Representation and Language
12. Concluding Remarks to Part 2
Part 3. Constants and Dynamics in Complex Social Expression
13. The Social as a Theatre of the Unconscious, Preconscious, and Conscious
Assessment and Deliberation
14. Basic, Developmental, and Constructivist Theories of Affect and
Consciousness
15. Auto-exo-reference: Representation and Language in Mediated Relation to
an Environment and the Processes of Self-reference
16. Forms of Solidarity: The Topology of Power and Its Affective and
Cognitive Consequences
17. The Dynamics of Conservatism and Liberalism: A Contested Common Moral
Ground
18. A Post-humanist Epilogue: The Making of Things; The Complex Topography
of Agency
Part 1. The Legacy of Critical Rationalism: An Attempted Maturity
1. Kant, Nietzshe: Maturity, Genealogy, and Freedom
2. Weber's 'Suspended' Rationalism, Heidegger's Conservative Turn and
Interwar Perspectives in Europe
3. Archaeology, Genealogy, Alterity, Discourse, and Power: The Legacy and
Influence of Foucault
4. Postmodernity and Its Discontents: Liquidity and Uncertainty. Castells,
Lyotard, and Bauman, on the Landscape of Contested Identity and
Performativity
5. Conclusions and Criticisms: The Case for a Complex Topography
Part 2. Alternative Foundations for a Mature Concept of Community
6. Automaticity and the Role of the Adaptive Unconscious
7. The Case for Basic Emotion Theory - Contrasted with Anthropological and
Historical Perspectives
8. Towards an Ecology of the Senses
9. Evolutionary Psychology
10. Selective, Serial, and Parallel Processing in Theories of Adaptive
Cognition
11. An Ecological Approach to Representation and Language
12. Concluding Remarks to Part 2
Part 3. Constants and Dynamics in Complex Social Expression
13. The Social as a Theatre of the Unconscious, Preconscious, and Conscious
Assessment and Deliberation
14. Basic, Developmental, and Constructivist Theories of Affect and
Consciousness
15. Auto-exo-reference: Representation and Language in Mediated Relation to
an Environment and the Processes of Self-reference
16. Forms of Solidarity: The Topology of Power and Its Affective and
Cognitive Consequences
17. The Dynamics of Conservatism and Liberalism: A Contested Common Moral
Ground
18. A Post-humanist Epilogue: The Making of Things; The Complex Topography
of Agency
Introduction: Basic Concepts, Content and Structure
Part 1. The Legacy of Critical Rationalism: An Attempted Maturity
1. Kant, Nietzshe: Maturity, Genealogy, and Freedom
2. Weber's 'Suspended' Rationalism, Heidegger's Conservative Turn and
Interwar Perspectives in Europe
3. Archaeology, Genealogy, Alterity, Discourse, and Power: The Legacy and
Influence of Foucault
4. Postmodernity and Its Discontents: Liquidity and Uncertainty. Castells,
Lyotard, and Bauman, on the Landscape of Contested Identity and
Performativity
5. Conclusions and Criticisms: The Case for a Complex Topography
Part 2. Alternative Foundations for a Mature Concept of Community
6. Automaticity and the Role of the Adaptive Unconscious
7. The Case for Basic Emotion Theory - Contrasted with Anthropological and
Historical Perspectives
8. Towards an Ecology of the Senses
9. Evolutionary Psychology
10. Selective, Serial, and Parallel Processing in Theories of Adaptive
Cognition
11. An Ecological Approach to Representation and Language
12. Concluding Remarks to Part 2
Part 3. Constants and Dynamics in Complex Social Expression
13. The Social as a Theatre of the Unconscious, Preconscious, and Conscious
Assessment and Deliberation
14. Basic, Developmental, and Constructivist Theories of Affect and
Consciousness
15. Auto-exo-reference: Representation and Language in Mediated Relation to
an Environment and the Processes of Self-reference
16. Forms of Solidarity: The Topology of Power and Its Affective and
Cognitive Consequences
17. The Dynamics of Conservatism and Liberalism: A Contested Common Moral
Ground
18. A Post-humanist Epilogue: The Making of Things; The Complex Topography
of Agency
Part 1. The Legacy of Critical Rationalism: An Attempted Maturity
1. Kant, Nietzshe: Maturity, Genealogy, and Freedom
2. Weber's 'Suspended' Rationalism, Heidegger's Conservative Turn and
Interwar Perspectives in Europe
3. Archaeology, Genealogy, Alterity, Discourse, and Power: The Legacy and
Influence of Foucault
4. Postmodernity and Its Discontents: Liquidity and Uncertainty. Castells,
Lyotard, and Bauman, on the Landscape of Contested Identity and
Performativity
5. Conclusions and Criticisms: The Case for a Complex Topography
Part 2. Alternative Foundations for a Mature Concept of Community
6. Automaticity and the Role of the Adaptive Unconscious
7. The Case for Basic Emotion Theory - Contrasted with Anthropological and
Historical Perspectives
8. Towards an Ecology of the Senses
9. Evolutionary Psychology
10. Selective, Serial, and Parallel Processing in Theories of Adaptive
Cognition
11. An Ecological Approach to Representation and Language
12. Concluding Remarks to Part 2
Part 3. Constants and Dynamics in Complex Social Expression
13. The Social as a Theatre of the Unconscious, Preconscious, and Conscious
Assessment and Deliberation
14. Basic, Developmental, and Constructivist Theories of Affect and
Consciousness
15. Auto-exo-reference: Representation and Language in Mediated Relation to
an Environment and the Processes of Self-reference
16. Forms of Solidarity: The Topology of Power and Its Affective and
Cognitive Consequences
17. The Dynamics of Conservatism and Liberalism: A Contested Common Moral
Ground
18. A Post-humanist Epilogue: The Making of Things; The Complex Topography
of Agency