Tag Archives: Embodied cognition
“Artful Deception, Languaging & Learning”
Article published in Open Journal of Philosophy! To read or download, click the image or visit http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojpp/ NOTE: There are a number of minor (but rather embarrassing) copywriting errors in this publication that were clearly missed in peer-review. Most notably … Continue reading →
Posted in Essays, Musings
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Tagged aesthetics, Amanda Preston, Being, Changing paradigms, Cognition, cognitive development, Conceptual metaphor, Embodied cognition, evolutionary anthropology, Identity, Language philosophy, lying, Narrative Paradigm, Neurophilosophy, Ontology, Pedagogy, philosophy, self
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