The Self-Organizing Social Mind

26.00 JOD

Please allow 2 – 5 weeks for delivery of this item

Description

A proposal that the basic mental models used to structure social interaction result from self-organization in brain activity.In The Self-Organizing Social Mind, John Bolender proposes a new explanation for the forms of social relations. He argues that the core of social-relational cognition exhibits beauty—in the physicist’s sense of the word, associated with symmetry. Bolender describes a fundamental set of patterns in interpersonal cognition, which account for the resulting structures of social life in terms of their symmetries and the breaking of those symmetries. He further describes the symmetries of the four fundamental social relations as ordered in a nested series akin to what one finds in the formation of a snowflake or spiral galaxy. Symmetry breaking organizes the neural activity generating the cognitive models that structure our social relationships.Bolender’s primary claim is that there exists a social pattern generator analogous to the central pattern generators associated with locomotion in many animal species. Spontaneous symmetry breaking structures the activity of the social pattern generator just as it does in central pattern generators.Bolender’s hypothesis that relational cognition results from self-organization is entirely novel, distinct from other theories that describe sociality in terms of evolution or environment. It presents a picture of social-relational cognition as resembling something inorganic. In doing so it reveals deep connections among cognition, biology, and the inorganic world. One can go too far, he acknowledges, in taking a solely dynamical view of the mind; the mind’s innate functional complexity must be due to natural selection. But this does not mean that every simple mental feature is the result of natural selection. By noting a descending symmetry subgroup chain at the core of relational cognition, Bolender takes the first step in an important investigation.Bradford Books imprint

Additional information

Weight 0.46 kg
Dimensions 15.24 × 22.86 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

by

,

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

208

Publisher

Year Published

2023-9-19

Imprint

ISBN 10

0262549131

About The Author

John Bolender is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, and Visiting Fellow in Philosophy at Princeton University.

Table Of Content

Foreword vii Gratitude xiii Introductory Chapter 1 1 Symmetry and Its Undoing 9 2 Physics in Language and in the Control of Behavior 33 3 The Relational Models 59 4 Symmetry and Its Undoing in the Relational Models 85 5 Framing the Essential 123 6 Living with Platonism, if Necessary 141 Concluding Chapter 159 Notes 163 References 171 Index 187

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.