Ben Jonson and the Limits of Distributed Cognition

R. Lyne
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Ben Jonson’s Bartholomew Fair (1614) and The Alchemist (1610) depict characters attempting to establish and redefine themselves within and against the marketplace. In this chapter the network of goods for sale, and especially the street-sellers’ cries which were so characteristic of London life, and which are recorded in songs from the period, are seen as a cognitive ecology in which dramatic versions of distributed selfhood take particular shapes. Jonson’s plays anticipate and also comment on notions of extended, economic, and ‘soft’ selfhood like those explored by Andy Clark, Don Ross, and others.
本·琼森和分布式认知的极限
本·琼森的《巴塞洛缪集市》(1614年)和《炼金术士》(1610年)描绘了试图在市场中建立和重新定义自己的人物。在这一章中,出售商品的网络,尤其是街头小贩的叫卖声——这是伦敦生活的特征,被记录在那个时期的歌曲中——被视为一种认知生态,在这种生态中,分布式自我的戏剧性版本采取了特定的形式。约翰逊的戏剧预测并评论了延伸、经济和“软”自我的概念,就像安迪·克拉克、唐·罗斯和其他人所探索的那样。
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