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Intentions in Ecological Psychology: An Anscombean Proposal [PDF]
AbstractAccording to ecological psychology, agency is a crucial feature of living organisms: therefore many ecological psychologists maintain that explaining agency is one of the core aims of the discipline. This paper aims to contribute to this goal by arguing that an ecological understanding of agency requires an account of intention.
Miguel Segundo-Ortin, Annemarie Kalis
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Editorial: Enaction and Ecological Psychology: Convergences and Complementarities [PDF]
Marek McGann +6 more
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Between Ecological Psychology and Enactivism: Is There Resonance? [PDF]
Shaun Gallagher, Gallagher Shaun
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The article is devoted to the basic elements of ecological and phenomenological approach in psychology, psychiatry and psychotherapy, as they are present in the philosophy of the famous German psychiatrist-philosopher Thomas Fuchs, as well as to ...
Yehor Butsykin
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Affective affordances direct perception meets affectivity
In this paper, I explore and examine different ways in which affectivity is related toperception within ecological psychology. I assess whether some of those wayscompromise the realist and direct aspects of traditional ecological perception.
Eros Carvalho
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Practice, enactivism, and ecological psychology [PDF]
The Course-of-Experience Framework (CEF) represents a promising path forward for embodied and enactive approaches to cognitive science. It aims to provide a comprehensive explanation of representation-hungry activities by grounding cognition in practice. Practice is not merely something that we do as a means to an end, but is constitutive of cognition.
Jonathan McKinney +2 more
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An embodied and ecological approach to skill acquisition in racecar driving
Racecar driving is a fast-paced sport that presents the driver-athlete with many perception-action coupling and decision-making challenges. One question that arises is how racecar drivers deal with the influx of perceptual information and manage to ...
Gal Ziv
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An “in vivo” analysis of crafts practices and creativity—Why affordances provide a productive lens
Scholars are increasingly recognizing that creativity is grounded in the active sensorimotor engagement with the environment and materiality. Affordances—recognizable pointers to action opportunities in the ecology—provide a helpful prism for analyzing ...
Michael Kimmel, Camilla Groth
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This article presents some of the results of an investigation that, following the framework of ecological psychology, explores the relationship between the indigenous Kogi people and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia.
Silvia Tibaduiza Sierra +2 more
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The Embodiment of Architectural Experience: A Methodological Perspective on Neuro-Architecture
People spend a large portion of their time inside built environments. Research in neuro-architecture—the neural basis of human perception of and interaction with the surrounding architecture—promises to advance our understanding of the cognitive ...
Sheng Wang +4 more
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