Enactivism: Embodied cognition, sense-making, and nursing. [PDF]
Enactivism is a branch of embodied cognition theory that argues for a highly distributed model of cognition as a sense-making process involving brain, body, environment, and subjective experience.
Graham McCaffrey
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Enactivism and Material Culture: How Enactivism Could Redefine Enculturation Processes
Culture has traditionally been considered as a set of knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, norms, and morals, acquired by a human being as a member of a group.
Alvaro David Monterroza-Rios +1 more
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Grievance-fueled violence can be better understood using an enactive approach [PDF]
Understanding lone actor grievance-fueled violence remains a challenge. We believe that the concept of grievance provides an opportunity to add an engaged, first-person perspective to the assessment of lone actor extreme violence.
Bram Sizoo +5 more
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Combining enactivism and systemic functional linguistics: a methodology for examining (mathematics teacher educator) language [PDF]
As mathematics teacher educators (MTEs), we are motivated by the lack of research concerning the language that MTEs use in initial teacher education settings.
Tracy Helliwell, Andreas Ebbelind
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Representationalism and Enactivism in Cognitive Translation Studies: A Predictive Processing Perspective [PDF]
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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The Consequences of Enactivism on Moral Considerability in Environmental Ethics
Enactivism is a model of cognition that emphasises the dynamic interactions between organisms and their environment. This paper analyses the link between holism and individualism in animal and environmental ethics through the conceptual tools provided by
Corrado Fizzarotti
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Enactivism is not interactionism [PDF]
A commentary on Toward an integrative account of social cognition: marrying theory of mind and interactionism to study the interplay of Type 1 and Type 2 processes by Bohl, V., and van den Bos, W. (2012). Front. Hum. Neurosci. 6:274. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00274 Bohl and van den Bos (2012) sketch an approach to the study of social cognition ...
Hanne eDe Jaegher +1 more
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Enactivism and the Hegelian Stance on Intrinsic Purposiveness [PDF]
We characterize Hegel’s stance on biological purposiveness as consisting in a twofold move, which conceives organisms as intrinsically purposive natural systems and focuses on their behavioral and cognitive abilities.
A. Gambarotto, M. Mossio
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The osteopath-parent-child triad in osteopathic care in the first 2 years of life: a qualitative study [PDF]
BackgroundEnactivism and active inference are two important concepts in the field of osteopathy. While enactivism emphasizes the role of the body and the environment in shaping our experiences and understanding of the world, active inference emphasizes ...
Caterina Accardi +6 more
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Enactivism Meets Mechanism: Tensions & Congruities in Cognitive Science [PDF]
Enactivism advances an understanding of cognition rooted in the dynamic interaction between an embodied agent and their environment, whilst new mechanism suggests that cognition is explained by uncovering the organised components underlying cognitive ...
Jonny Lee
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