The Mit Press imprint: 939 books

Shifting Practices

Reflections on Technology, Practice, and Innovation

by Giovan Francesco Lanzara
Language: English
Release Date: March 18, 2016

How disruptions and discontinuities caused by the introduction of new technologies often reveal aspects of practice not previously observed. What happens in an established practice or work setting when a novel artifact or tool for doing work changes the familiar work routines? Any unexpected...
by Paul M. Churchland
Language: English
Release Date: August 16, 2013

An updated edition of an authoritative text showing the relevance for philosophy of mind of theoretical and experimental results in the natural sciences. In Matter and Consciousness, Paul Churchland presents a concise and contemporary overview of the philosophical issues surrounding the mind...

Post-Treaty Politics

Secretariat Influence in Global Environmental Governance

by Sikina Jinnah
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

An argument that secretariats—the administrative arms of international treaties—are political actors in their own right. Secretariats—the administrative arms of international treaties—-would seem simply to do the bidding of member states. And yet, Sikina Jinnah argues in Post-Treaty...

Beyond the Big Ditch

Politics, Ecology, and Infrastructure at the Panama Canal

by Ashley Carse
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

A historical and ethnographic study of the conflict between global transportation and rural development as the two intersect at the Panama Canal. In this innovative book, Ashley Carse traces the water that flows into and out from the Panama Canal to explain how global shipping is entangled...

Changing Minds Changing Tools

From Learning Theory to Language Acquisition to Language Change

by Vsevolod Kapatsinski
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2018

A book that uses domain-general learning theory to explain recurrent trajectories of language change. In this book, Vsevolod Kapatsinski argues that language acquisition—often approached as an isolated domain, subject to its own laws and mechanisms—is simply learning, subject to the same...
by W. Tecumseh Fitch, Björn Merker, Iain Morley
Language: English
Release Date: April 13, 2018

Interdisciplinary perspectives on the capacity to perceive, appreciate, and make music. Research shows that all humans have a predisposition for music, just as they do for language. All of us can perceive and enjoy music, even if we can't carry a tune and consider ourselves “unmusical.”...

Becoming Human

The Ontogenesis, Metaphysics, and Expression of Human Emotionality

by Jennifer Greenwood
Language: English
Release Date: December 18, 2015

A novel, wide-ranging, and comprehensive account of how human emotionality develops, proposing a process in which “nature” and “nurture” are integrated. In Becoming Human, Jennifer Greenwood proposes a novel theory of the development of human emotionality. In doing so, she makes important...

Evolving Enactivism

Basic Minds Meet Content

by Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2017

An extended argument that cognitive phenomena—perceiving, imagining, remembering—can be best explained in terms of an interface between contentless and content-involving forms of cognition. Evolving Enactivism argues that cognitive phenomena—perceiving, imagining, remembering—can be...

The Feeling Body

Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind

by Giovanna Colombetti
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2014

A proposal that extends the enactive approach developed in cognitive science and philosophy of mind to issues in affective science. In The Feeling Body, Giovanna Colombetti takes ideas from the enactive approach developed over the last twenty years in cognitive science and philosophy of mind...

Radicalizing Enactivism

Basic Minds without Content

by Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2012

A book that promotes the thesis that basic forms of mentality—intentionally directed cognition and perceptual experience—are best understood as embodied yet contentless. Most of what humans do and experience is best understood in terms of dynamically unfolding interactions with the environment....

Signals and Boundaries

Building Blocks for Complex Adaptive Systems

by John H. Holland
Language: English
Release Date: July 13, 2012

An overarching framework for comparing and steering complex adaptive systems is developed through understanding the mechanisms that generate their intricate signal/boundary hierarchies. Complex adaptive systems (cas), including ecosystems, governments, biological cells, and markets, are characterized...

All for Nothing

Hamlet's Negativity

by Andrew Cutrofello
Language: English
Release Date: August 29, 2014

Hamlet as performed by philosophers, with supporting roles played by Kant, Nietzsche, and others. A specter is haunting philosophy—the specter of Hamlet. Why is this? Wherefore? What should we do? Entering from stage left: the philosopher's Hamlet. The philosopher's Hamlet is a conceptual...
by Lambert Zuidervaart
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2017

An innovative, ambitious, tradition-crossing study drawing on the work of Husserl, Heidegger, Horkheimer, Adorno, and Habermas to propose a new and transformative concept of truth. The idea of truth is a guiding theme for German continental philosophers from Husserl through Habermas. In this...

Translating Happiness

A Cross-Cultural Lexicon of Well-Being

by Tim Lomas
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2018

How embracing untranslatable terms for well-being—from the Finnish sisu to the Yiddish mensch—can enrich our emotional understanding and experience. Western psychology is rooted in the philosophies and epistemologies of Western culture. But what of concepts and insights from outside this...
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