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Culture, Nature, Memes

by Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten
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This collection of essays on cognition, which involves continental as much as analytical approaches, attempts to observe cognitive processes in three areas: in culture, in nature, and in an area that can - at least from some point of view - be perceived as an "in-between" of culture and nature: memes. All authors introduce a certain dynamic input in cognitive theory, as they negotiate between the empirical and the conceptual, or between epistemology and the study of culture. In all chapters, culture, nature, and memes turn out to be dynamic in the sense of being non-essentialist, their significations and modulating functions always being multidimensional. The chapters shed new light on classical themes of cognitive theory as: 'problems of creation, generation and emergence,' 'animals' thoughts and beliefs,' 'minds and computing,' 'knowledge and its social dimension,' 'thoughts and emotions,' 'the innate state of lexical concepts' and 'memetics and stylistics.'

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Product Description This collection of essays on cognition, which involves continental as much as analytical approaches, attempts to observe cognitive processes in three areas: in culture, in nature, and in an area that can â at least from some point of view â be perceived as an âin-between❠of culture and nature: memes. All authors introduce a certain dynamic input in cognitive theory, as they negotiate between the empirical and the conceptual, or between epistemology and the study of culture. In all chapters, culture, nature, and memes turn out to be dynamic in the sense of being non-essentialist, their significations and modulating functions always being multi-dimensional. The chapters shed new light on classical themes of cognitive theory as: âproblems of creation, generation and emergence,â âanimalsâ thoughts and beliefs,â âminds and computing,â âknowledge and its social dimension,â âthoughts and emotions,â âthe innate state of lexical conceptsâ and âmemetics and stylistics.â About the Author Thorsten Botz-Bornstein studied philosophy in Paris and received his Ph.D. from Oxford University. He teaches philosophy at Tuskegee University. His book publications are: Place and Dream: Japan and the Virtual; Films and Dreams: Tarkovsky, Sokurov, Bergman, Kubrik, Wong Kar-wai; Vasily Sesemann: Experience, Formalism and the Question of Being; Virtual Reality: The Last Human Narrative?; Space in Russia and Japan: A Comparative Philosophical Study.

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Book Details

Published
June 19, 2026
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages
233
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781847186638

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