Introduction to Embodied Mind

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embodied cognition applications in daily life
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  • ISBN 9781032411774
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An Introduction to Embodied Mind: Thinking Outside the Head offers readers a valuable gateway to understanding one of the most exciting ideas in philosophy and cognitive science: that minds are not confined to the brain but extend into the body and environment. Written in a clear, engaging style, the book guides readers through competing views of embodiment and shows how they matter for everyday life.

The book is divided into three parts. Part 1 begins with familiar ideas about mind–body separation and gradually leads readers toward embodied perspectives, distinguishing between “weak” and “strong” versions of embodiment. Part 2 develops two influential approaches to embodied cognition and highlights their strengths as well as their challenges. Part 3 explores how these theories make a difference in practice, with applications to free will, ethics, technology, and cultural life.

Each chapter includes accessible overviews, exercises in “Otto’s Workbook” that encourage active reflection, and “Sidequests” and “The More You Know” boxes that invite readers to dig deeper. Examples are drawn from popular culture, psychology, and everyday experience, making the material approachable for students and general readers alike.

With its blend of rigorous philosophy, practical exercises, and lively examples—as well as a helpful glossary—An Introduction to Embodied Mind: Thinking Outside the Head provides an engaging exploration of embodiment for anyone curious about how minds really work.

Aaron Kagan is a Staff User Experience Researcher at Google and the founder of GraspingAI, a consultancy that helps businesses strategize and implement generative AI technologies. He serves as Chair of the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on Non-Academic Careers, supporting graduate students and PhDs pursuing diverse career paths.

Charles Lassiter is Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University. His areas of research include philosophy of mind and social epistemology, focusing on issues at the intersection of cognition and culture. He also collects and analyzes data about the academic philosophy job market.

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