The Cognitive Foundations of Classical Sociological Theory explores the role that understandings of mind and brain played in the development of sociological theory.
The Cognitive Foundations of Classical Sociological Theory explores the role that understandings of mind and brain played in the development of sociological theory.
Ryan McVeigh is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Lakehead University, Orillia. His research highlights the tensions and congruencies between sociology and cognitive science, specifically by exploring how understandings of cognition grounded the production of classic social theory. He is currently Chair of the Cognitive Sociology research cluster with the Canadian Sociological Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Neurosociology of Auguste Comte 2. Subject Object Extension: Karl Marx and Distributed Cognition 3. The Ideal Brain: Reality Concepts and Expectation in Max Weber 4. Disciplined Cognition: Sense Reason and Morality in Émile Durkheim 5. The Body in Mind: Mead's Embodied Cognition 6. Conclusion
1. The Neurosociology of Auguste Comte 2. Subject Object Extension: Karl Marx and Distributed Cognition 3. The Ideal Brain: Reality Concepts and Expectation in Max Weber 4. Disciplined Cognition: Sense Reason and Morality in Émile Durkheim 5. The Body in Mind: Mead's Embodied Cognition 6. Conclusion
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