<p>A thought-provoking contribution to the renaissance of interest in Bergson, this study brings him to a new generation of readers. Ansell-Pearson contends that there is a Bergsonian revolution, an upheaval in philosophy comparable in significance to those that we are more familiar with, from Kant
The intellective space : thinking beyond cognition
β Scribed by Dubreuil, Laurent
- Publisher
- Univ Of Minnesota Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 181
- Series
- Posthumanities 32
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Intellective Space explores the nature and limits of thought. It celebrates the poetic virtues of language and the creative imperfections of our animal minds while pleading for a renewal of the humanities that is grounded in a study of the sciences.
According to Laurent Dubreuil, we humans both say more than we think and think more than we say. Dubreuilβs particular interest is the intellective space, a space where thought and knowledge are performed and shared. For Dubreuil, the term βcognitionβ refers to the minimal level of our mental operations. But he suggests that for humans there is an excess of cognition due to our extensive processing necessary for verbal language, brain dynamics, and social contexts. In articulating the intellective, Dubreuil includes βthe productive undoing of cognition.β
Dubreuil grants that cognitive operations take place and that protocols of experimental psychology, new techniques of neuroimagery, and mathematical or computerized models provide access to a certain understanding of thought. But he argues that there is something in thinking that bypasses cognitive structures. Seeking to theorize with the sciences, the bookβs first section develops the βintellective hypothesisβ and points toward the potential journey of ideas going beyond cognition, after and before computation. The second part, βAnimal Meditations,β pursues some of the consequences of this hypothesis with regard to the disparaged but enduring project of metaphysics, with its emphasis on categories such as reality, humanness, and the soul.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: The intellective hypothesis --
Cogitation and cognition --
A holed fabric --
Supplemental journeys --
Semanticism and language --
Logical lines --
Significant contradictions --
Animal meditations --
Metaphysics of the real --
Measures of the human --
Self-specification --
The translife of the soul.
β¦ Subjects
Thought and thinking. Cognitive science. Cognition. PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Humanism PHILOSOPHY / General
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