Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy by Bongrae Seok

Philosophy East and West 66 (1):346-348 (2016)
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Embodied Moral Psychology and Confucian Philosophy is a comprehensive and insightful book that shows how some central tenets of Confucian philosophy are supported by contemporary research in psychology. More specifically, Bongrae Seok shows “that Confucian moral philosophy is a philosophical tradition of the embodied moral mind with the potential to develop a viable theory of embodied moral psychology”. He begins part one of his book with a chapter on “What is Embodied Cognition?” saying that it generally refers to “the physical mechanism of a cognitive system, in the processes of gathering, processing, storing, and accessing information”. He..

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Mary I. Bockover
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