An excerpt from the preface:
My approach in this monograph could easily be classified
as part of the currently burgeoning “embodied mind” school or
trend in contemporary philosophy of mind and cognitive science.
Where it differs from most other works in this field is, I would say,
in that (a) it offers a somewhat more focused view of embodiment via
offering a conceptual role to the PNS as such in analyzing mental
phenomena rather than keeping the discourse at the level of notions
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