title: The Cognitive Basis of Material Engagement: Where Brain, Body and Culture Conflate creator: Malafouris, Lambros subject: Philosophy of Mind description: In this paper I attempt to sketch a preliminary framework for understanding the cognitive basis of the engagement of the mind with the material world. I advance the hypothesis that contrary to some of our most deeply-entrenched assumptions the relationship between the world and human cognition is not one of abstract representation or some other form of action at a distance but one of ontological inseparability. That is, what we have traditionally construed as an active or passive but always clearly separated external stimulus for setting an internal cognitive mechanism into motion, may be after all a continuous part of the machinery itself; at least, ex hypothesi. publisher: Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monographs contributor: DeMarrais, Elizabeth contributor: Gosden, Chris contributor: Renfrew, Colin date: 2004 type: Book Chapter type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/4629/2/05Malafouris_PM.pdf identifier: Malafouris, Lambros (2004) The Cognitive Basis of Material Engagement: Where Brain, Body and Culture Conflate. [Book Chapter] relation: http://cogprints.org/4629/