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Mind in World: A History of Distributed Cognition

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Date:
18:00-19:30, Thursday 14, December 2017
Place:
Collaboration Room 2, Bldg. 18, Komaba I Campus of the University of Tokyo

Distributed cognition means that the mind is not 'brainbound' but extends across brain, body and world. Our project examines evidence of distributed cognition from Classical Greece to Modernism in Europe. Now we want to look at Japan and Asia. Join Dr Miranda Anderson for this lecture if you're interested in:

・distributed cognition
・a history of distributed cognition in Europe
・a future project on the history of distributed cognition in Japan and Asia

Hosted by University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy.
Lecture Tour Supported by a Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation Award and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.

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