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Journal

2018 | 9 |

Article title

Migracje czy pojęciowe wywłaszczenie? The Cognitive Humanities: Embodied Mind in Literature and Culture

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9

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published
2018
online
2019-09-12

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References

  • Clark Andy, Chalmers David (2002), The Extended Mind, [w:] Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings, eds. D. Chalmers, Oxford, s. 643–651.
  • Clark Andy (2003), Natural-Born Cyborgs. Mind, Technologies, and The Future of Human Intelligence, Oxford.
  • Gallagher Shaun (2011), Interpretations of embodied cognition, [w:] The Implications of Embodiment: Cognition and Communication, eds. W. Tschacher, C. Bergomi, Exeter, s. 59–70.
  • Garratt Peter (ed.) (2016), The Cognitive Humanities: Embodied Mind in Literature and Culture, London.
  • Kukkonen Karin (2014), Bayesian Narrative: Probability, Plot and the shape of the Fictional World, „Anglia: Journal of English Philology”, vol. 132, s. 720–739.
  • Lakoff George, Johnson Mark (2003), Metaphors we live by, London.
  • Nycz Ryszard (2017), Nowa humanistyka w Polsce: kilka bardzo subiektywnych obserwacji, koniektur, refutacji, „Teksty Drugie”, nr 1, s. 18–40.
  • Ong Walter (1982), Orality to Literacy: The Technologizing of The World, London.
  • Samson Will, Wormold Thomas (2015), On the Neuro-Turn in the Humanities: Naturalism, Hyper-Empiricism, and Understanding, „Chiasma: A Site for Thought”, vol. 2, s. 30.
  • Zunshine Lisa (2010), What Is Cognitive Cultural Studies?, [w:] Introduction to Cognitive Cultural Studies, ed. L. Zunshine, Baltimore, s. 1–33.

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_17951_ah_2018_9_237-242
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