![]() Our most basic philosophical beliefs are tied inextricably to our view of reason. Our understanding of what the mind is matters deeply. This book is an extensive study of what many of those changes would be in detail. Of its deepest philosophical assumptions. This book asks: What would happen if we started with these empirical discoveries about the nature of mind and constructed philosophy anew? The answer is that an empirically responsible philosophy would require our culture to abandon some They require a thorough rethinking of the most popular current approaches, namely,Īnglo-American analytic philosophy and postmodernist philosophy. When taken together and considered in detail, these three findings from the science of the mind are inconsistent with central parts of Western philosophy. ![]() Because of these discoveries, philosophy can never be the same again. More than two millennia of a priori philosophical speculation about these aspects of reason are over. ![]() These are three major findings of cognitive science. Abstract concepts are largely metaphorical. The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought ![]()
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