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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 137-150

ISBN (Hardback): 9789811014932

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Inna Semetsky, "The embodied mind", in: Edusemiotics, Berlin, Springer, 2017

The embodied mind

education as the transformation of habits

Inna Semetsky

pp. 137-150

in: Inna Semetsky (ed), Edusemiotics, Berlin, Springer, 2017

Abstract

Mind asembodiedin nature—in contrast to thehumanmind andnatural worldbeing consideredbinarycategories as separate Cartesian substances that oppose each other—is a feature of edusemiotics.Edusemioticsposits the transformation ofhabits, inthoughtand action alike, at its core and aims to not only explore such a process theoretically but also enable it at the level of practice. This chapter draws from Charles S. Peirce's semiotics andJohn Dewey'seducational philosophy to demonstrate that not onlyhabit-takingbut alsohabit-breakingare intrinsic to semiosis as theaction of signsthat cuts acrossmind–bodydualism and allows us to becomeawareof our very habits as unconscious dispositions. Peirce's and Dewey's approach to learning from and byexperienceprovides a theoreticalfoundationfor this formalization. The chapter alsobridgesthe discourses in humanities and sciences by bringing into the conversation the cutting-edgescience of coordination dynamicswith its corresponding philosophy ofcomplementary pairsthat has an uncannyaffinitywith semiotics as the science of signs. The chapter concludes by considering anedusemioticapproach to moraleducation.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2017

Pages: 137-150

ISBN (Hardback): 9789811014932

Full citation:

Inna Semetsky, "The embodied mind", in: Edusemiotics, Berlin, Springer, 2017