Lawrence Shapiro is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, USA. His research currently focuses on the issues and debates around embodied cognition. He is editor (with Brie Gertler) of Arguing About the Mind (2007), and author of the appropriately named Embodied Cognition (2010). You can download most of his papers at his website.
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Embodied Cognition with Lawrence Shapiro (BSP 73)
Friday, March 25, 2011 at 6:00 AM
In his new book Embodied Cognition, Dr. Lawrence Shapiro provides a balanced introduction to embodied cognition's attempts to challenge standard cognitive science. His interview in Episode 73 of the Brain Science Podcast is a discussion of a few of his book's key ideas. It also continues our ongoing exploration of the role of embodiment.
Episode Transcript (Download PDF)
Related Episodes:
- BSP 25: Embodied Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Rolf Pfeifer
- BSP 36: Introduction to Embodied Cognition with Dr. Art Glenberg
- BSP 58: "Extended Mind" with philosopher Alva Noë
- BSP 66: Computational cognitive science with Dr. Randy Gallistel
Some Scientists mentioned in this episode:
- Lawrence Shapiro (University of Wisconsin)
- James J Gibson: founder of ecological psychology and the theory of affordances
- Jerry Fodor: a proponent of standard cognitive science
- Noam Chomsky: linguist who greatly influenced standard cognitive science
- Rodney Brooks (MIT): pioneer of embodied artificial intelligence
- Rolf Pfeifer: embodied AI (interviewed in BSP 25)
- Art Glenberg: discussed embodied cognition in BSP 36
- Andy Clark: along with David Chalmers he has proposed the idea of "extended mind"
- Alva Noë: philosopher intervied in BSP 58
- Randy Gallistel: discussed the computational approach to cognitive science in BSP 66.
References:
- Embodied Cognition by Lawrence Shapiro
- Radical Embodied Cognitive Science by Anthony Chemero
- How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View of Intelligence by Rolf Pfeifer and Josh C. Bongard
- Out of Our Heads: Why You Are Not Your Brain, and Other Lessons from the Biology of Consciousness by Alva Noë
- Memory and the Computational Brain: Why Cognitive Science will Transform Neuroscience by C. R. Gallistel and Adam Philip King
- Held, R. Hien, A. (1963) "Movement-Produced Simulation in the Development of Visually Guided Behavior," Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 56: 872-6. (Discussion)
- Brooks, R. (1991) "New Approaches to Robotics," Science 253: 1227-32.
- Brooks, R. (1991) "Intelligence without Representation," Artificial Intelligence 47: 139-59.
- Clark, A. and Chalmer, D. (1998) "The Extended Mind." Analysis 58: 7-19.
- Glenberg, A. and Kaschak, M. (2002) "Grounding Lanquage in Action," Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 9: 558-65.
- Ehrlich, S., Levine, S., and Golden-Meadows, S. (2006) "The Importance of Gesture in Children's Spatial Reasoning," Developmental Psychology 42: 1259-68.
- Thelan, E. and Smith,L. (1994) A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Development of Cognition and Action (Cambridge: MIT Press)
- See Episode Transcript for additional references.
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