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How things shape the mind

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Title:
How things shape the mind: a theory of material engagement
Author:
Malafouris, Lambros
Publisher:
MIT Press
Place of publication:
Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]
Year of publication:
2013
Language:
English
Subject:
Geist Kognition Gegenstand
Note:
Literaturverz. S. [257] - 291
Topic:
D - Anthropology, ethnology, material culture
Shelfmark:
D/M236
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10 Epilogue: How Do Things Shape the Mind? 227 
Methodological ramifications 228 
What is it to be human? 230 
Homo faber 232 
Homo symbolicus: When is a symbol? ~ 
Unlearning modernity 239 
At the tip of the blind man’s stick: “We have never been modern” 
The spike of culture 248 
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Contents 
243 
Notes 251 
References 257 
Index 293
	        

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