TY - BOOK AU - Clark,Andy TI - Being there: putting brain, body, and world together again SN - 0262032406 AV - BD418.3 .C53 1997 U1 - 153 21 PY - 1997///] CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - MIT Press KW - Philosophy of mind KW - Mind and body KW - Distributed cognition KW - Cognitive science KW - Artificial intelligence N1 - "A Bradford book."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-264) and index; Autonomous agents: walking on the moon -- The situated infant -- Mind and world: the plastic frontier -- Collective wisdom, slime-mold-style -- Evolving robots -- Emergence and explanation -- The neuroscientific image -- Being, computing, representing -- Minds and markets -- Language: the ultimate artifact -- Minds, brains, and tuna (a summary in brine) -- --; Preface: Deep Thought Meets Fluent Action --; Acknowledgments --; Groundings --; Introduction: A Car with a Cockroach Brain --; 1; Autonomous Agents: Walking on the Moon --; 2; The Situated Infant --; 3; Mind and World: The Plastic Frontier --; 4; Collective Wisdom, Slime-Mold-Style --; Intermission: A Capsule History --; 5; Evolving Robots --; 6; Emergence and Explanation --; 7; The Neuroscientific Image --; 8; Being, Computing, Representing --; 9; Minds and Markets --; 10; Language: The Ultimate Artifact --; 11; Minds, Brains, and Tuna (A Summary in Brine) --; Epilogue --; Notes --; Bibliography --; Index N2 - The old opposition of matter versus mind stubbornly persists in the way we study mind and brain. In treating cognition as problem solving, Andy Clark suggests, we may often abstract too far from the very body and world in which our brains evolved to guide us. Whereas the mental has been treated as a realm that is distinct from the body and the world, Clark forcefully attests that a key to understanding brains is to see them as controllers of embodied activity. From this paradigm shift he advances the construction of a cognitive science of the embodied mind ER -