The Self-Organizing Social Mind by John Bolender - ISBN: 9780262549134
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Social minds self-organize: symmetry breaking creates our relational world.

The Self-Organizing Social Mind

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    208 pages

  • Release Date

    19 September 2023

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Summary

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 …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262549134
ISBN-10:0262549131
Author:John Bolender, Alan Page Fiske
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:19 September 2023
Weight:454g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“In this wonderfully illuminating book, Bolender suggests that basic features of social structures might be explained in part by appeal to the physics of symmetry and symmetry breaking. At the very least, Bolender shows that there is a possible kind of explanation of social structures that is deeper than biological or social evolution. It is a major contribution to social theory and to the philosophy of social science.”–Gilbert Harman, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University“The idea that physics could shape human activity goes back to Pythagoras, but as our understanding of the natural sciences deepens, this insight seems to gain in significance. Drawing from both the theories of complex dynamic systems and contemporary linguistics, Bolender’s well-informed, lucid, and provocative reflection on the mind as a self-organizing physical system uniquely raises the discussion about sociality to a new level, well beyond less ambitious functionalist accounts.”–Juan Uriagereka, University of Maryland

About The Author

John Bolender

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.

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