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recent bookmarks from dunnettreaderEmbodied Cognition (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)2016-07-30T22:04:00+00:00
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/embodied-cognition/
dunnettreaderbibliography philosophy_of_mind mind-body mind embodied_cognition neuroscience phenomenology innatism innate_ideas theory_of_mind perception memory cognition emotions representation-metaphysics child_development language moral_psychologyhttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:1710da5693f0/David Hoover - The End of the Irrelevant Text: Electronic Texts, Linguistics, and Literary Theory | DHQ: Digital Humanities Quarterly, Vol 1.2 (2007)2014-10-20T00:23:55+00:00
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/1/2/000012/000012.html
dunnettreader, New York University -- The close study of literary texts has a long and illustrious history. But the popularity of textual analysis has waned in recent decades, just at the time that widely available electronic texts were making traditional analytic tools easier to apply and encouraging the development of innovative computer-assisted tools. Without claiming any simple causal relationship, I argue that the marginalization of textual analysis and other text-centered approaches owes something to the dominance of Chomskyan linguistics and the popularity of high theory. Certainly both an introspective, sentence-oriented, formalist linguistic approach and literary theories deeply influenced by ideas about the sign's instability and the tendency of texts to disintegrate under critical pressure minimize the importance of the text. Using examples from Noam Chomsky, Jerome McGann, and Stanley Fish, I argue for a return to the text, specifically the electronic, computable text, to see what corpora, text-analysis, statistical stylistics, and authorship attribution can reveal about meanings and style. The recent resurgence of interest in scholarly editions, corpora, text- analysis, stylistics, and authorship suggest that the electronic text may finally reach its full potential. -- see bibliography re Chomsky Language Instinct debates]]>article English_lit lit_crit linguistics innate_ideas digital_humanities reader_response postmodern poststructuralist translation bibliographyhttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:45b2c20cb217/M. M. Goldsmith - Regulating Anew the Moral and Political Sentiments of Mankind: Bernard Mandeville and the Scottish Enlightenment | JSTOR: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 49, No. 4 (Oct. - Dec., 1988), pp. 587-6062014-01-21T02:42:04+00:00
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2709675
dunnettreaderarticle jstor historiography intellectual_history 18thC British_history political_culture political_philosophy moral_philosophy political_economy virtue virtue_ethics moral_psychology moral_sentiments morality-conventional morality-divine_command innate_ideas invisible_hand Hutcheson Mandeville Hume-ethics Bolingbroke Whigs-oligarchy Country_Party Whigs-opposition Scottish_Enlightenment luxury commerce-doux mercantilism monied_interest civic_virtue republicanism mixed_government reason emotions downloaded EF-addhttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:95811b6f7f6d/Joseph Henrich - A cultural species: How culture drove human evolution | Science Brief - Am Psychological Assoc Nov 20112014-01-05T22:10:18+00:00
http://www.apa.org/science/about/psa/2011/11/human-evolution.aspx
dunnettreaderbiocultural_evolution social_psychology norms status power leaders learning children innate_ideas incentives behavioral_economics moral_psychology emotions morality-conventional sociology_of_religion trust cooperation Innovation tools bibliography EF-addhttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:07f04ff1ccb9/Kenan Malik's review essay on 'The Blank Slate' by Steven Pinker and 'Straw Dogs' by John Gray2013-12-23T01:29:58+00:00
http://www.kenanmalik.com/essays/pinker_gray.html
dunnettreaderbooks bookshelf human_nature humanism anti-humanism innate_ideas evo_psychhttps://pinboard.in/u:dunnettreader/b:e95a1bf99cff/Locke Studies, Innate Ideas And The Infinite: The Case of Locke and Descartes, by G. A. J. Rogers2013-12-08T03:43:05+00:00
http://www.luc.edu/philosophy/LockeStudies/articles/rogers-infinity.htm
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