Gestures
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Edited by:
Giovanni Maddalena
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Funded by:
University of Molise
About this book
Over the past few years, scientists and philosophers have discussed the concept of gesture as promising to overcome hyper-intellectualist conceptions of human beings. Its ascendancy reaffirmed the importance of the pragmatic, relational dimension in human experience and cognitive processes.
Many questions arise when we focus on the cognitive role of gestures, especially in the new cultural landscape shaped by the digital revolution. Does the idea of gestures highlight the preeminence of bodily experiences? Does it lead to the thinning of the distinction between humans and nonhuman animals? Do gestures help us rethink the allegedly higher human capacities in an antireductionist vein? Do gestures involve reasoning? Are they purely external actions? Do they serve to communicate, or is all communication a form of gesture? What kinds of social relations are involved in the concept of gesture?
According to a multidisciplinary orientation, the book inquiries into the possibilities and issues opened up by attending to a philosophy of gestures in philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and communication studies. Given the current centrality of gestures, the general aim of the book is to reconsider the meaning of "gestures" and try to answer old and new questions.
Author / Editor information
Giovanni Maddalena, Michela Bella and Fabio Ferrucci, University of Molise, Italy; Matteo Santarelli, University of Bologna, Italy.
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Giovanni Maddalena, Fabio Ferrucci, Michela Bella and Matteo Santarelli Open Access Download PDF |
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Part I: Gestures in Philosophy
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Giovanni Maddalena Open Access Download PDF |
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Mathias Girel Open Access Download PDF |
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Maria Regina Brioschi Open Access Download PDF |
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Marco Stango Open Access Download PDF |
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Anna Donise Open Access Download PDF |
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Part II: Gestures in the Social Sciences
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Tullio Viola Open Access Download PDF |
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Pierpaolo Donati Open Access Download PDF |
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Fabio Ferrucci Open Access Download PDF |
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Pier Paolo Bellini Open Access Download PDF |
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Giorgio Borrelli Open Access Download PDF |
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Part III: Gestures in Psychology and the Cognitive Sciences
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Michela Bella Open Access Download PDF |
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Matteo Santarelli Open Access Download PDF |
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Guido Baggio Open Access Download PDF |
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Francesco Fanti Rovetta Open Access Download PDF |
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Laura Sparaci and Shaun Gallagher Open Access Download PDF |
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Part IV: Gestures in Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Arts
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Antonis Iliopoulos Open Access Download PDF |
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Roberta Dreon Open Access Download PDF |
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Barbara Formis Open Access Download PDF |
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Daniele Goldoni Open Access Download PDF |
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Kelly Schoina Open Access Download PDF |
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