The Embodied Mind provides a unique, sophisticated treatment 
of the spontaneous and reflective dimension of human experience. 
The authors argue that only by having a sense of common ground 
between mind in science and mind in experience 
can our understanding of cognition be more complete. 
Toward that end, they develop a dialogue between cognitive science and Buddhist 
meditative psychology and situate it in relation to other traditions such as 
phenomenology and psychoanalysis.