Publication Date:
2022
abstract:
This article provides an outline of Bourdieu's hidden philosophy of mind. I propose to organize and analyse the psychological themes that flow through Bourdieu's theory of practice using two different levels of description of the mental, the ontological and architectonic. In the first part of the article, I clarify the concept of habitus on the ground of its schematical constitution. Conceptualising habitus as a "psychosocial super-schema", I explore its embodied functioning in the light of cognitive metaphor theory. In the second part, I clarify the architecture of the mental as it emerges from the relationship Bourdieu theorizes between practical and reflexive knowledge. Here, I first stress that Bourdieu employs a dual architecture of mind marked by a peculiar reflexive double-opacity, and then I argue that Bourdieu's metacognitive claims fit the contemporary self-other parity accounts of self-knowledge. Finally, I claim that the unconscious functioning of habitus is consistent with a cognitivist theory of the unconscious.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bourdieu; Habitus; Theory of practice; Schema; Duality of Mind; Self-Other Parity; Cognitive Unconscious
List of contributors:
Aiello, Miriam
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