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We do not need more ‘models of democracy’, but we do need a fresh view of democratic theory to take full advantage of deliberative, ecological, cosmopolitan and other innovations of recent years. Approaches such as these can be understood in terms of the devices they deploy – deliberative forums and cross-border referendums, for example, as well as ...
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We can work it out: an enactive look at cooperation [PDF]
The past years have seen an increasing debate on cooperation and its unique human character. Philosophers and psychologists have proposed that cooperative activities are characterized by shared goals to which participants are committed through the ...
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Enaction as a Conceptual Framework for Developmental Cognitive Robotics
This paper provides an accessible introduction to the cognitive systems paradigm of enaction and shows how it forms a practical framework for robotic systems that can develop cognitive abilities.
Vernon David
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Intervenir pour la conception de l’espace de l’activité : vers un cadre méthodologique
Spatial dimension is the proper of any working situation. The space of any activity requires consideration of the activity itself in relation to its surrounding space.
Nadia Heddad
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Une technologie pour la santé : traces et expertises
This article reviews an experiment with technology to detect epileptic seizures. As part of a wider project run by a parents association which targets the opening of a socio-medical institution, the aim of this technology is to provide epilepsy sufferers
Julien Soler, Pascale Trompette
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Many of us think we have agent-centred options to act suboptimally. Some of these involve favouring our own interests. Others involve sacrificing them. In this paper, I explore three different ways to accommodate agent-centred options in a criterion of ...
Lazar, Seth
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Entre perception et praxis : à quoi la notion d’affordance en discours peut-elle bien pourvoir ?
Taken in an all-encompassing sense (as initiated by Werner, 1926), the notion of affordance allows us to think as a first approximation our perceptual relation to objects and especially to what we make of this relation as subjects.
Laurent Fauré
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Convergently Emergent: Ecological and Enactive Approaches to the Texture of Agency
Enactive and ecological approaches to cognitive science both claim a “mutuality” between agents and their environments – that they have a complementary nature and should be addressed as a single whole system.
Marek McGann
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‘It stays with you’: multiple evocative representations of dance and future possibilities for studies in sport and physical cultures [PDF]
This article considers the integration of arts-based representations via poetic narratives together with artistic representation on dancing embodiment so as to continue an engagement with debates regarding multiple forms/representations.
Barone T. +18 more
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The co-constitution of the self and the world: action and proprioceptive coupling
This article proposes a theoretical reflection on the conditions for the constitution of a distinction between the self and the world by a cognitive system.
Olivier eGapenne
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