Robert Hanna Michelle Maiese Otto Paans Hanna Thought-Shaping, Enactivism, and Embodied Habits of Mind

Thought-Shaping, Enactivism, and Embodied Habits of Mind

von Robert Hanna Michelle Maiese Otto Paans

The Shape of Lives to Come

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This book reveals how our social institutions, technologies, and cultural narratives shape not only what we think, but how we think—and ultimately, who we become. Robert Hanna, Michelle Maiese, and Otto Paans bring together philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and sociopolitical theory to show how our thoughts, emotions, and actions are molded by the worlds we inhabit.

Challenging the dominant mechanistic worldview, the authors advocate for a neo-organicist perspective that recognizes the dynamic, creative, and self-organizing nature of human cognition. Through vivid case studies—ranging from gun violence and digital technologies to ecological crisis and the rhythms of work—they demonstrate how “thought-shapers” operate at every level of society, for better or worse.

Accessible yet deeply scholarly, the book offers a compelling vision for transforming our collective habits and institutions to foster genuine human flourishing. This is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy of mind, enactivism, or the urgent task of reimagining our shared future.

Robert Hanna is a philosophical generalist with a broadly Kantian orientation, whose work deals with fundamental issues and problems in the philosophy of mind-&-knowledge, philosophical logic, the philosophy of free will-&-agency, and ethics. 

Michelle Maiese is Professor of Philosophy at Emmanuel College, USA. Her research focuses on issues in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and the emotions.

Otto Paans is an Urbanist and Philosopher. He has engaged in various projects in the fields of landscape architecture, urbanism, and regional development. His philosophical research focuses on philosophy of mind, design theory, aesthetics and ecology.


This book reveals how our social institutions, technologies, and cultural narratives shape not only what we think, but how we think—and ultimately, who we become. Robert Hanna, Michelle Maiese, and Otto Paans bring together philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and sociopolitical theory to show how our thoughts, emotions, and actions are molded by the worlds we inhabit.

Challenging the dominant mechanistic worldview, the authors advocate for a neo-organicist perspective that recognizes the dynamic, creative, and self-organizing nature of human cognition. Through vivid case studies—ranging from gun violence and digital technologies to ecological crisis and the rhythms of work—they demonstrate how “thought-shapers” operate at every level of society, for better or worse.

Accessible yet deeply scholarly, the book offers a compelling vision for transforming our collective habits and institutions to foster genuine human flourishing. This is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy of mind, enactivism, or the urgent task of reimagining our shared future.


Applies embodied cognition and enactivism to urgent social and political issues Explores how institutions and environments shape thought and agency Features real-world case studies linking theory to transformative practice

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ISBN: 9783032296313
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 12.08.2026

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