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H. Mead and the Pragmatist Basis of (Neuro)economics -- $tMind, Symbol and Action-Prediction: George H. Mead and the Embodied Roots of Language -- $tDewey, Enactivism, and Greek Thought -- $tPeirce on Abduction and Embodiment -- $tWilliam James and John Dewey on Embodied Action-Oriented Emotions -- $tFeeling as the Force Dynamics of Thought. The Role of Feeling in the Jamesian Stream of Thought -- $tIndex of persons -- $tIndex of subjects 330 $aThis book endeavors to fill the conceptual gap in theorizing about embodied cognition. The theories of mind and cognition which one could generally call "situated" or "embodied cognition" have gained much attention in the recent decades. However, it has been mostly phenomenology (Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, etc.), which has served as a philosophical background for their research program. The main goal of this book is to bring the philosophy of classical American pragmatism firmly into play. 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