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The Essential Embodiment Thesis,teraction with the world can be produced by direct stimulation of the brain/CNS, so that, when all is said and done, what we think of as ‘the mind’ is really just a matter of brain/CNS activity.. Often the idea is that the brain/CNS builds up an internal model of the world, or that mental capacitiesIrrepressible 发表于 2025-3-23 23:00:35
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The Essential Embodiment Thesis,ws us to think and feel and is responsible for the wide range of conscious states we experience. While Descartes identifies this ‘thing’ as a non-material substance that exists independently of the body, most contemporary theorists maintain that the thinking thing is the brain and that the brain alo迅速飞过 发表于 2025-3-24 18:13:55
Essentially Embodied, Desire-Based Emotions,ment is our experience of emotion. Insofar as the body is the place where we feel affected by the world, and through which we engage and seek to alter our surroundings or situation, emotion is a bodily activity through and through. In short, the current of activity that flows toward the world and ba白杨鱼 发表于 2025-3-24 19:06:53
Sense of Self, Embodiment, and Desire-Based Emotions,ite various qualitative physical and psychological changes. Often such discussions raise questions about whether there is such a thing as a ‘person’ or ‘self’ that persists through time, and some philosophers have argued that this notion of a ‘self’ is a fiction and that self-consciousness is an ill烦忧 发表于 2025-3-25 03:12:17
Essentially Embodied, Emotive, Enactive Social Cognition,understood as enactive and essentially embodied. In this chapter, I will maintain that social cognition and interpersonal interaction likewise are a matter of emotional engagement, and that our ability to interpret other people’s actions, thoughts, feelings, and expressions largely depends on our ca