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Annie Murphy Paul Talks Bodies, Surroundings, Relationships & the Extended Mind

Annie Murphy Paul Talks Bodies, Surroundings, Relationships & the Extended Mind

FromConceptually Speaking


Annie Murphy Paul Talks Bodies, Surroundings, Relationships & the Extended Mind

FromConceptually Speaking

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Conceptually Speaking, Julie and I are joined by, the ineffable Annie Murphy Paul a writer covering science and cognition and the author of The Extended Mind:  The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain. To say that Julie and I were excited about this episode would be a mild understatement. Both of us had ravenously consumed The Extended Mind prior to recording and were blown away at both its ambition and clarity. Over the course of her book, and this conversation, Annie details the power of what she calls extending our mind through practices like externalizing information, making abstractions tangible, spatializing information, and even using our bodies to make meaning. This ability to extend our mind challenges many of the deeply held myths about the separation of mind and body that have come to dominate the ways we conceive thinking, learning, and reductive notions of intelligence in Western Society. In fact, Annie’s work even transformed her own beliefs about practices about thinking. So much of Annie’s compiled research has immediate and tangible applications to education, aligning beautifully with our work with Learning that Transfers. As educators and researchers, her debunking of De Carte's error truly captured our imaginations. We hope the episode will do the same for you. Enjoy!Buy the Extended MindCheck out Annie Murphy Paul's WebsiteFollow her on Twitter
Released:
Sep 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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