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Habit-change, heightened consciousness, and agential “crises”: impersonal mechanisms, personal agent...

Habit-change, heightened consciousness, and agential “crises”: impersonal mechanisms, personal agent...

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Habit-change, heightened consciousness, and agential “crises”: impersonal mechanisms, personal agents, and their complex entanglement

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Habit-change, heightened consciousness, and agential “crises”: impersonal mechanisms, personal agents, and their complex entanglement

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Berlin: De Gruyter

Journal title

Cognitive semiotics, 2021-07, Vol.14 (1), p.9-28

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English

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Berlin: De Gruyter

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Contents

The author begins by highlighting Peirce’s claim that every kind of consciousness is more or less like a cognition. He concludes by making a plea for a cognitive semiotics in which both mechanistic explanations and accounts framed in terms of personal agents are necessary for an adequate account of human cognition. The topics of habit-taking and th...

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Habit-change, heightened consciousness, and agential “crises”: impersonal mechanisms, personal agents, and their complex entanglement

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2551377442

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2551377442

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ISSN

1662-1425

E-ISSN

2235-2066

DOI

10.1515/cogsem-2021-2036

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