CAMBRIDGE HANDBOOK OF SITUATED COGNITION

Cambridge University Press

 

PHILIP  ROBBINS

Washington University

PNP Program

Campus Box 1073

St. Louis, MO 63130

Murat  Aydede

University of Florida

Department of Philosophy

P.O. Box 118545

Gainesville, FL 32611-8545

 

Advisory Editorial Board:

Lawrence W. Barsalou

Emory, Psychology

William Bechtel

UCSD, Philosophy & Science Studies

David Kirsh

UCSD, Cognitive Science

Robert A. Wilson

University of Alberta, Philosophy

 

Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1.                        A beginner's guide to situated cognition  [Philip Robbins + Murat Aydede]

 

Part I.  Historical Background

 

Chapter 2.                        Scientific Antecedents of Situated Cognition  [Bill Clancey]

William J. Clancey

Computational Sciences Division, Mail Stop 269-3

 

Chapter 3.                        Philosophical Antecedents to Situated Cognition  [Shaun Gallagher]

Shaun Gallagher

Department of Philosophy

University of Central Florida

 

Part II.  Conceptual Foundations

 

Chapter 4.                        How to Situate Cognition: Letting Nature Take Its Course
[Robert A. Wilson + Andy Clark]

 

ROBERT A. WILSON

Program in Science, Technology, and Society

University of Alberta

 

Andy Clark

Department of Philosophy

University of Edinburgh

 

Chapter 5.                        Theories of Representation  [Mark Rowlands]

Mark Rowlands

Philosophy Group

School of Humanities

University of Hertfordshire

 

Chapter 6.                        Dynamics, Control, and Cognition  [Chris Eliasmith]

CHRIS ELIASMITH

Department of Philosophy

Department of Systems Design Engineering

University of Waterloo 

 

Chapter 7.                        Explanation: Mechanism, Modularity, and Situated Cognition  [William Bechtel]
 

William Bechtel

UCSD Philosophy

 

Chapter 8.                        Embedded Rationality  [Ruth Millikan]

 

Ruth Millikan

Professor of Philosophy

Department of Philosophy

University of Connecticut

 

Chapter 9.                        Active Externalism and the Extended Mind  [Andy Clark]

Andy Clark

Department of Philosophy

University of Edinburgh

 

Chapter 10.                     Why the Mind Is Still in the Head  [Fred Adams + Ken Aizawa]

Fred Adams

Department of Philosophy

University of Delaware

 

KENNETH L. AIZAWA

Department of Philosophy

Centenary College of Louisiana

 

Chapter 11.                     Varieties of Externalism  [Susan Hurley]

 

Susan Hurley

Philosophy, University of Bristol

 

Chapter 12.                     Nativism and Empiricism  [Rob Rupert]

 

Rob Rupert

The University of Colorado, Boulder

Department of Philosophy

 

Chapter 13.                     Situated Semantics  [Varol Akman]

 

VAROL AKMAN

Bilkent University

Department of Computer Engineering

Department of Philosophy

 

Part III.  Empirical Developments

 

Chapter 14.                     Situated Perception and Sensation in Vision and Other Modalities: A Sensorimotor Approach
[Erik Myin + J. Kevin O'Regan]

 

ERIK MYIN

Department of Philosophy

University of Antwerp

 

J. KEVIN O'REGAN

Centre National de Recherche Scientifique

Université René Descartes, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes

Institut de Psychologie, Centre Universitaire de Boulogne

 

Chapter 15.                     Spatial Cognition: Embodied and Situated  [Barbara Tversky]

 

Barbara Tversky

Department of Psychology

Stanford University

 

Chapter 16.                     Remembering  [John Sutton]
 

John Sutton

Department of Philosophy

Macquarie University

 

Chapter 17.                     Situating Concepts  [Larry Barsalou]

 

Larry Barsalou

Department of Psychology

Emory University

 

Chapter 18.                     Problem Solving and Situated Cognition  [David Kirsh]
 

David Kirsh

University of California, San Diego

Department of Cognitive Science

 

Chapter 19.                     The Dynamic Interactions between Situations and Decisions
[Jerome Busemeyer + Ryan K. Jessup + Eric Dimperio ]

JEROME R. BUSEMEYER

Department of Psychology

Indiana University

 

Chapter 20.                     Situating Rationality: Ecologically rational decision making with simple heuristics
[Henry Brighton + Peter Todd
]

 

HENRY BRIGHTON

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition

Max Planck Institute for Human Development

 

PETER TODD

Max Planck Institute for Human Development

Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition

 

Chapter 21.                     Situativity and Learning  [R. Keith Sawyer + James G. Greeno]

R. Keith Sawyer

Washington University in St. Louis

Department of Education

 

JAMES G. GREENO

Stanford University

School of Education

 

Chapter 22.                     Language Comprehension as a Means of 'Re-Situating' Oneself
[Rolf Zwaan + Michael P. Kaschak
]

 

Rolf Zwaan

Department of Psychology

Florida State University

 

MICHAEL P. KASCHAK

Department of Psychology

Florida State University

 

Chapter 23.                     Language Embedded in the Environment
[Michael J. Spivey + Daniel C. Richardson
]

 

Michael J. Spivey

Psychology Department

Cornell University

 

DANIEL C. RICHARDSON

Post-doctoral Researcher

Psychology Department

Stanford University

 

Chapter 24.                     Is Consciousness Embodied?  [Jesse Prinz]

 

Jesse Prinz

Department of Philosophy

UNC/Chapel Hill

 

Chapter 25.                     Emotions in the Wild: The Situated Perspective on Emotion
[Paul
Griffiths + Andrea Scarantino]

 

Paul Griffiths

ARC Federation Fellow and Professor

Biohumanities Project

School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics

University of Queensland

 

ANDREA SCARANTINO

Department of Philosophy

Brains and Behavior Program

Georgia State University

 

Chapter 26.                     Cognition for Culture  [Felix Warneken + Michael Tomasello]

 

FELIX WARNEKEN

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology

 

Michael Tomasello

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Department  of Developmental and Comparative Psychology

 

Chapter 27.                     The Social Context of Cognition  [Eliot R. Smith + Frederica Conrey]

 

Eliot R. Smith

Department of Psychology

Indiana University

 

Chapter 28.                     Neuroethology: From Morphological Computation to Planning  [Malcolm MacIver]

Malcolm A. MacIver

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Department of Neurobiology and Physiology

Northwestern University