Title of article :
Clinical cognition and embodiment
Author/Authors :
John Paley، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
I first identify two different distinctions: between Cartesian cognition and embodied cognition, and between calculative rationality and intuitive know-how. I then suggest that, in the nursing literature, these two distinctions are run together, to create an opposition between ‘Cartesian rationality’ and ‘embodied know-how’. However, it is vital to keep the two distinctions apart, because ‘embodied knowing’ is very frequently rational. In separating the idea of embodied cognition from non-rational intuition, I show how ‘embodiment’ leads to the concepts of distributed cognition and distributed expertise. This has extensive and important implications for how we understand clinical cognition in nursing.
Keywords :
Cartesian , cognition , Embodiment , Expertise , distributed
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies