Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 441 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-19548-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Building on contemporary research in embodied cognition, enactivism, and the extended mind, this book explores how social institutions in contemporary neoliberal nation-states systematically affect our thoughts, feelings, and agency. Human beings are, necessarily, social animals who create and belong to social institutions. But social institutions take on a life of their own, and literally shape the minds of all those who belong to them, for better or worse, usually without their being self-consciously aware of it. Indeed, in contemporary neoliberal societies, it is generally for the worse. In The Mind-Body Politic, Michelle Maiese and Robert Hanna work out a new critique of contemporary social institutions by deploying the special standpoint of the philosophy of mind—in particular, the special standpoint of the philosophy of what they call essentially embodiedminds—and make a set of concrete, positive proposals for radically changing both these social institutions and also our essentially embodied lives for the better.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Political Philosophy of Mind.- Chapter 2. Three Theses Unpacked: Mind-Shaping, Collective Sociopathy, and Collective Wisdom.- Chapter 3. What is a Destructive, Deforming Institution?.- Chapter 4. Case-Study I: Higher Education in Neoliberal Nation-States.- Chapter 5. Case-Study II: Mental Health Treatment in Neoliberal Nation-States.- Chapter 6. What is a Constructive, Enabling Institution?.- Chapter 7. How To Design a Constructive, Enabling Institution.- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Cognitive Walls, Cognitive-Affective Revolution, and Real-World Utopias.