hoopla
17th March 2006, 17:43
Theres a few bits and bobs floating about the internet linking anarchism etc with "ebodied philosophy"
However, some assumptions re: human cognitive bias and falsifiability of assertions regarding it seem to be shared by both schools. Likewise, some of embodied philosophy is clearly convergent with postmodernism, feminism, "queer" and other social construction paradigms that discuss socially-enforced metaphorical construction as a product not only of an "embodied" cognitive bias or an "isomorphic" notation bias but also of culture bias. In this broader sense, embodied philosophy has most of its influence on political science, on green economists and their search for an "embodied" or "body-respecting" political economy. It could also be said to be the main thrust of the anti-globalization movement, i.e. embodiment as localization, although that claim is disputed by those who view that movement as one narrowly opposing just capitalism.or http://www.faqfolio.com/faqfolio/p/ph/phil..._of_action.html (http://www.faqfolio.com/faqfolio/p/ph/philosophy_of_action.html) can't figure out if its just some troll bullshit or is serious. I can't imagine anyone can help, but any clues?
Cheers
However, some assumptions re: human cognitive bias and falsifiability of assertions regarding it seem to be shared by both schools. Likewise, some of embodied philosophy is clearly convergent with postmodernism, feminism, "queer" and other social construction paradigms that discuss socially-enforced metaphorical construction as a product not only of an "embodied" cognitive bias or an "isomorphic" notation bias but also of culture bias. In this broader sense, embodied philosophy has most of its influence on political science, on green economists and their search for an "embodied" or "body-respecting" political economy. It could also be said to be the main thrust of the anti-globalization movement, i.e. embodiment as localization, although that claim is disputed by those who view that movement as one narrowly opposing just capitalism.or http://www.faqfolio.com/faqfolio/p/ph/phil..._of_action.html (http://www.faqfolio.com/faqfolio/p/ph/philosophy_of_action.html) can't figure out if its just some troll bullshit or is serious. I can't imagine anyone can help, but any clues?
Cheers