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$22.15The Story
The Selected Writings of Edward S. Reed brings to light the groundbreaking contributions of one of the most original thinkers in ecological psychology and philosophy of mind.
This volume offers readers a rare opportunity to engage with the depth and breadth of Reedās theoretical insights. Edward S. Reed (1954ā1997) was a thinker whose work forged a path for the integration of ecological psychology with philosophy, evolutionary theory, and political thought. Reedās unique synthesis of James Gibsonās ecological approach with Darwinian and pragmatist perspectives yielded a philosophy of perception and action that was both radical and empirically grounded. Despite his untimely death, Reed left behind a body of work that continues to challenge conventional views in psychology and the cognitive sciences. This book includes Reedās key published writings, complemented by previously unpublished manuscripts that reveal his intellectual development and expanding concerns. The editors have also compiled a series of remembrances written by prominent ecological psychologists and his family, who reflect on Reedās impact, both personal and professional, and inside and outside ecological psychology.
As the fields of the philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences increasingly turns toward embodied and situated approaches, Reedās ideas emerge as strikingly prescient. His integration of ecological psychology with philosophical rigor and socio-political awareness makes his work more relevant today than ever. This collection not only honors Reedās memory but also reintroduces his voice into contemporary conversations where it is sorely needed.
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The Selected Writings of Edward S. Reed brings to light the groundbreaking contributions of one of the most original thinkers in ecological psychology and philosophy of mind.
This volume offers readers a rare opportunity to engage with the depth and breadth of Reedās theoretical insights. Edward S. Reed (1954ā1997) was a thinker whose work forged a path for the integration of ecological psychology with philosophy, evolutionary theory, and political thought. Reedās unique synthesis of James Gibsonās ecological approach with Darwinian and pragmatist perspectives yielded a philosophy of perception and action that was both radical and empirically grounded. Despite his untimely death, Reed left behind a body of work that continues to challenge conventional views in psychology and the cognitive sciences. This book includes Reedās key published writings, complemented by previously unpublished manuscripts that reveal his intellectual development and expanding concerns. The editors have also compiled a series of remembrances written by prominent ecological psychologists and his family, who reflect on Reedās impact, both personal and professional, and inside and outside ecological psychology.
As the fields of the philosophy of mind and the cognitive sciences increasingly turns toward embodied and situated approaches, Reedās ideas emerge as strikingly prescient. His integration of ecological psychology with philosophical rigor and socio-political awareness makes his work more relevant today than ever. This collection not only honors Reedās memory but also reintroduces his voice into contemporary conversations where it is sorely needed.

