What does it mean to say "the Mind is Embodied?" BS 193

Join Dr. Campbell for her induction into the Podcast Hall of Fame on March 25 2022 In this month's episode of Brain Science I explore two big picture questions: What does it mean to claim that the Mind is "embodied?" and How does this change our understanding of our place in the world? The conversation was inspired by the book Out of the Cave: A Natural Philosophy of Mind and Knowing by Mark L Johnson and Donald M Tucker.This episode builds on several previous discussions of "embodied cognition" so it might be challenging to newer listeners. I have included a list of these earlier episodes below. How to get this episode:FREE: audio mp3 (click to stream, right click to download)Episode Transcript:Buy Transcript for $4. click here if you are a Premium Subscriber. Click here if you are a Patreon supporter.Premium Subscribers have unlimited access to ALL old episodes and transcripts, as well as extra content for selected episodes. All content is available browser or the free Brain Science mobile app.Patreon supporters have access to new transcripts ($3+/month) and ad-free audio files ($10+/month). You can also access your bonus content via the free Patreon mobile app.New episodes of Brain Science are ALWAYS FREE. The most recent 75+ episodes are also free. See the individual show notes for links to the audio files.Important Reminder: Patreon supporters need to go to Your Memberships to update their tiers (>$4/month for transcrip...
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