Philip Robbins

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  1. 1. The Cambridge Handbook Of Situated Cognition

    This comprehensive volume explores the concept of situated cognition, which challenges traditional views of the mind by emphasizing the role of the environment and context in cognitive processes. It brings together contributions from leading scholars across various disciplines, including philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science, to examine how cognition is not just a product of internal processes but is deeply intertwined with the physical and social surroundings. The book delves into topics such as embodied cognition, the role of tools and artifacts in thinking, and the dynamic interaction between individuals and their environments, offering a nuanced understanding of how cognition is fundamentally situated.

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