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Index Abram, David, xvi, 73, 83 abstraction, 5–6, 10, 13, 17, 80 adaptationism, 50–52, 54–55; criticisms of, 53. See also evolution affordances, 61–63, 64, 140 (n. 21); definition of, 60 Alaska, 89–93, 97, 99, 132, 143 (n. 30). See also dislocating experience allegory of the cave, 4, 7. See also Socrates Allen, Paula Gunn, xv ambient array. See array, optic and ambient anthropocentrism, xi–xii, 97; and epistemology, 105–6, 107, 110–11, 135–36 anthropology, 75, 81 Aquinas, Saint Thomas, 8 Arbib, Michael, 31 Aristotle, 7–9, 88, 111, 137 (nn. 5, 11). See also Western philosophy array, optic and ambient, 59–60, 63–64, 68 artificial intelligence, 69–70 assumptions, and perception, 94, 99 Augustine, Saint, 8, 10 Bacon, Francis, 74 Baier, Annette, 107 balance schema, 32–35, 45, 130. See also schemas Barnes, Barry, 38 Bass, Rick, 25, 100 Basso, Keith, 81–84, 86, 88, 98, 107, 135–36. See also Patterson, Dudley; Western Apache belief formation, 3, 35, 111; and dialectical biology, 55–56; and epistemology, 21–23, 37–38; and the natural sciences, 21, 26–27; and place, 81, 98–99. See also knowledge formation Ben-Zeev, Aaron, 62 Berkeley, Bishop George, 11 bias: cultural, 102–4; value, in science, 37–38, 48, 89, 122–24, 129, 143 (n. 3). See also subjectivities, hidden Bigwood, Carol, 106 biological determinism, 106 Blache, Vidal de La, 98, 101 Bleier, Ruth, 38 Bloor, David, 38 body: and experience of place, 82–83, 92; and knowledge formation, 7–8, 14, 28, 33–34; separation of, from mind, 8, 14–15, 29, 34, 68, 137 (n. 5) Borgmann, Albert, 105 brain, 22–24, 25, 26, 27–29, 42; as computer, 27–28. See also mind Butler, Judith, 106 Carnap, Rudolf, 20 Casey, Edward S., 72, 76–77, 78, 80, 141 (n. 4) categories of localness, supercategories, 108, 143 (n. 9). See also subjectivities, hidden categorization, in cognition, 65–66, 72 Cheney, Jim, 105, 142 (n. 17) childhood, 70; development in, 30–31. See also Piaget, Jean chora, 77–78. See also Plato; space Christianity: and philosophy, 8, 14, 22; and sense of place, 85 Cicero, 9 Clark, Andy, 69–70 Cobb, Edith, 70 Code, Lorraine, 33, 38, 42, 43, 103, 122 155 cognition, 70, 73–74; and categorization, 65–66, 72; and dialectical biology, 55–57, 66–67; and the embodied mind, 31, 33, 115, 125–26, 145 (n. 28); and enactivism, 29–35, 65, 74; environmentalist model of, 67–69, 74, 144 (n. 17); experiments in, 65–66; and sense of place, xv, 47, 92–93, 100, 102, 115–16. See also cognitive science; knowledge formation cognitive ethology, 113 cognitive science, 27, 36, 50, 70, 125; and cognitivism, 27–29, 34, 56. See also cognition cognitivism, 27–29, 34, 56, 57. See also naturalization, of epistemology communication, and diversity, 127–28 consumption patterns, xii–xiii coping mechanisms, mental, 12, 15. See also skepticism cosmogenesis, 77–78. See also Plato creation. See cosmogenesis Critique of Pure Reason, The (Kant), 16 cultural geography, 74–75, 84, 86, 97–99, 107–8 cultural naturalization. See naturalization , of epistemology Darwin, Charles, 22, 25, 27, 29, 50–51, 66. See also dialectical biology; evolution Dawkins, Richard, 52 Deloria, Vine, Jr., 81, 84–88 Dennett, Daniel, 113–14 Descartes, René, 80, 114, 119; and dualism, 12–13, 23, 29, 57–58, 68, 111, 137 (n. 5); and ideas, 8–9, 56, 58–59, 74; Meditations, 11, 68, 137 (n. 5); and skepticism, 10–11, 13–14, 20 detachment, 5–7, 8, 10, 14, 107. See also transcendence Dewey, John, 127–28, 130 dialectical biology, 50–53, 54, 74, 97, 107; and cognition, 55–57, 66–67; and visual perception, 60–61 dislocating experience, 89–93, 95–96, 97, 132, 143 (n. 30) diversity: cultural, 129–30, 133; ecological, 110; and knowledge formation, 119–25; naturalistic argument for, 124–28, 130; philosophy of science argument for, 120–22; of place, 71–72, 117, 119–20, 128–30, 132–34, 144 (n. 1), 145 (n. 27); sociology of science argument for, 122–24 doubt, 10–11. See also skepticism dualism, 12–13, 29, 57–58, 68, 111, 136, 137 (n. 5); between nature and reason, 3, 5, 113–14, 136. See also Descartes, René dynamic Kantianism, 31, 33 ecological diversity, 110 ecological psychology, 57–61, 62–65, 74, 88. See also Gibson, James J. ecological theory, 54 ecopsychology, 2, 71 embodied action, 30, 33–34, 56, 58, 66 embodied imagination...

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