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Adaptive Collective Memory: Bartlett, Enactivism and Group Identity

open access: yesJournal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Volume 55, Issue 2, June 2025.
It has been recently proposed that memory studies should move beyond focusing on explicit, identity‐creating and backward‐looking forms of collective memory, such as commemorative remembering, and pay more attention to implicit memory processes within ...
Daniel Gyollai
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Converging enactivisms: radical enactivism meets linguistic bodies

Adaptive Behavior, 2021
We advance a critical examination of two recent branches of the enactivist research program, namely, Radically Enactive Cognition and Linguistic Bodies. We argue that, although these approaches may look like diverging views within the wider enactivist program, when appraised in a conciliatory spirit, they can be interpreted as developing converging ...
Giovanni Rolla, Jeferson Huffermann
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Enactivism

2012
Enactivism is an emerging perspective both in cognitive science and in cultural psychology. Whereas the enactive approach in general has focused on sense-making as an embodied and situated activity, enactive cultural psychology emphasizes the expressive and dynamically enacted nature of cultural meaning.
Baerveldt, Cor, Verheggen, Th
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Enactivism, Buddhism, and Neurotheology

open access: yesJournal for the Cognitive Science of Religion
Editorial.
A. Geertz
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Evolving Enactivism

2017
Evolving Enactivism argues that cognitive phenomena—perceiving, imagining, remembering—can be best explained in terms of an interface between contentless and content-involving forms of cognition. Building on their earlier book Radicalizing Enactivism, which proposes that there can be forms of cognition without content, Daniel Hutto ...
Hutto, Daniel D, Myin, Erik W
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The Grammar of Toponymic Constructions in the Light of Enactivism: A Methodological Perspective

Voprosy Onomastiki
This article proposes a methodology for the cognitive-grammatical analysis of geographical names, informed by the principles of enactivism. The approach rests on the hypothesis that toponyms encode spatial orientation patterns shaped through embodied ...
A. I. Kopach
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Representationalism and Enactivism in Cognitive Translation Studies: A Predictive Processing Perspective

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Representational Theories of Mind have long dominated Cognitive Translation Studies, typically assuming that translation involves the manipulation of internal representations (symbols) that stand in for external states of affairs.
Michael Carl
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Enactivism, Health, AI, and Non-Neurotypical Individuals: Toward Contextualized, Personalized, and Ethically Grounded Interventions

Philosophies
The enactive approach offers a powerful theoretical lens for designing artificial intelligence (AI) systems intended to support the health and well-being of non-neurotypical individuals, including those on the autism spectrum and those with with ADHD ...
J. Vallverdú
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