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12 essays by international experts look at how cognition is explicitly or implicitly conceived of as distributed across brain, body and world in Greek and Roman technology, science, medicine, material culture, philosophy and literary studies. A range of models emerge, which vary both in terms of whether cognition is just embodied or involves tools or objects in the world. As many of the texts and practices discussed have influenced Western European society and culture, this collection reveals the historical foundations of our theoretical and practical attempts to comprehend the distributed nature of human cognition.
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Series Preface vi
1 Distributed Cognition and the Humanities
1(17)
Miranda Anderson
Michael Wheeler
Mark Sprevak
2 Distributed Cognition and the Classics
18(19)
Douglas Cairns
3 Physical Sciences: Ptolemy's Extended Mind
37(20)
Courtney Roby
4 Distributed Cognition and the Diffusion of Information Technologies in the Roman World
57(14)
Andrew M. Riggsby
5 Mask as Mind Tool: A Methodology of Material Engagement
71(21)
Peter Meineck
6 Embodied, Extended and Distributed Cognition in Roman Technical Practice
92(25)
William Michael Short
7 Roman-period Theatres as Distributed Cognitive Micro-ecologies
117(15)
Diana Y. Ng
8 Cognition, Emotions and the Feeling Body in the Hippocratic Corpus
132(18)
George Kazantzidis
9 Enactivism and Embodied Cognition in Stoicism and Plato's Timaeus
150(19)
Christopher Gill
10 Enargeia, Enactivism and the Ancient Readerly Imagination
169(21)
Luuk Huitink
11 Group Minds in Classical Athens? Chorus and Demos as Case Studies of Collective Cognition
190(19)
Felix Budelmann
12 One Soul in Two Bodies: Distributed Cognition and Ancient Greek Friendship
209(16)
David Konstan
13 Distributed Cognition and its Discontents: A Dialogue across History and Artistic Genre
225(15)
Thomas Habinek
Hector Reyes
Notes on Contributors 240(3)
Bibliography 243(44)
Index 287