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Materialist phenomenology: a philosophy of perception

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bloomsbury Publishing Pvt. Ltd. London 2022Description: 217 pISBN:
  • 9781350263956
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 105 DEL
Summary: Bringing together phenomenology and materialism, two perspectives seemingly at odds with each other, leading international theorist, Manuel DeLanda, has created an entirely new theory of visual perception. Engaging the scientific (biology, ecological psychology, neuroscience and robotics), the philosophical (idea of 'the embodied mind') and the mathematical (dynamic systems theory) to form a synthesis of how to see in the 21st century. A transdisciplinary and rigorous analysis of how vision shapes what matters.
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Table of Contents
prelims
acknowledgements
Introduction

1. The Contribution of the World
2. The Contributions of the Body
3.Contributions of the Brain
4. Contributions of the Mind
bibliography
index

Bringing together phenomenology and materialism, two perspectives seemingly at odds with each other, leading international theorist, Manuel DeLanda, has created an entirely new theory of visual perception. Engaging the scientific (biology, ecological psychology, neuroscience and robotics), the philosophical (idea of 'the embodied mind') and the mathematical (dynamic systems theory) to form a synthesis of how to see in the 21st century.

A transdisciplinary and rigorous analysis of how vision shapes what matters.

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