Emotion, Communication, Interaction: Modular Studies in Cognitive Philosophy - Couverture souple

 
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À propos des auteurs

Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay is Professor of Art and Enterprise at Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico. He taught at Presidency University of India (1996-2000), University of Calcutta (2000-2016) and at the University of Texas at Dallas from 2002 to 2005, before migrating to Mexico. He was a Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Fellow at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA, from 2013-2014. His published books include 'Iconicity of the Uto-Aztecans', (NY: Berghahn, 2023), 'Affective States in Art' (Proquest-UMI: 2005), 'Cezanne to Picasso' (Calcutta University Press, 2021). He has published more than 50 articles on emotion studies, creativity, cognition and aesthetics (published, for example, from IOS Press), digital art (published from MIT Press), visual anthropology (published from Atelier-Etno CISENP) and literature (from OUP). Mukhopadhyay writes poetry in the Bengali language. He was a Chief Editor of an indexed journal (2009-2023). He has been a Member of the National System of Research in Mexico since 2016, a Member of the Dean's Advisory Council of Arts & Humanities at the University of Texas at Dallas, and a reviewer for some European Union project funding.

Shoji Nagataki is Professor, Chukyo University, Division of International Human Studies, School of Global Studies, Nagoya, Japan. His research output is dedicated to phenomenology, cognitive phenomenology, philosophy of embodiment, and philosophy of mind. Some of his research works are: Shoji Nagataki et. al. 'Toward a Moral Theory for Society of Metasapiens, Proceedings of the Joint Symposium of AROB-ISBC', 2025, Nicola Liberati and Shoji Nagataki. "Vulnerability under the Gaze of Robots: Relations among Humans and Robots", 'AI & Society', 34. 2019. Shoji Nagataki. "Touching the World as It Is", 'Humana.Mente Journal of Philosophical Studies 31', 2016. Nagataki, Shoji et al., ed. 'Enigma of Emotion and Qualia'. Kyoto: Showado (in Japanese). 2008. Nagataki received the Outstanding Research Award HAI (Human-Agent-Interaction) in 2014, and the HAI Watsuji Prize (1995) from the Japanese Society for Ethics. He is also Vice President of The Society for Phenomenology and Media (2019-), Board Member of 'Rupkatha Interdisciplinary Journal' (since 2020), and Board Member of The Society for Phenomenology and Media (since 2013).

John R. Baker is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Foreign Language at Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade and a research fellow at Shinawatra University, Thailand. He has worked with writing and self-access centers and taught writing, ESOL, and literature in the U.S.A. and Asia (Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam). His research interests include second language writing and reading, self-access and writing center administration, and research methods as these come together in an interdisciplinary matrix. He is an active member of TESOL organizations, regularly publishes, edits, and reviews for several journals, and has worked with international and local book publishers.

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