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Knyazeva, E. N. Cognitive Architecture of Embodied Mind as a Term of Non-Classical Epistemology

Abstract: The author uncovers the new term in modern non-classical epistemology, - ‘cognitive structure’. In order to define the term, the author used the holistic approach which includes such theoretical conceptions as corporeity of the learning mind, contingence of sensual and mental processes, accretion of the functions of a so-called ‘intelligent eye’ (or ‘eye of the mind’) and perceptive thinking (thinking by forming ideas and images), synaesthesia, co-determination and mutual construction of the learning mind and the environment of its activity.


Keywords:

philosophy, mind, conscious, corporeity, holism, nonlinearity, constructivism, epistemology


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