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Putting down the revolt: Enactivism as a philosophy of nature [PDF]
Enactivists frequently argue their account heralds a revolution in cognitive science: enactivism will unseat cognitivism as the dominant paradigm. We examine the lines of reasoning enactivists employ in stirring revolt, but show that none of these prove ...
Russell Meyer
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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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Enactive-Dynamic Social Cognition and Active Inference [PDF]
This aim of this paper is two-fold: it critically analyses and rejects accounts blending active inference as theory of mind and enactivism; and it advances an enactivist-dynamic understanding of social cognition that is compatible with active inference ...
Inês Hipólito +2 more
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Praxeological Enactivism vs. Radical Enactivism: Reply to Hutto. [PDF]
AbstractIn his recent paper “Getting Real About Pretense: A Radical Enactivist Proposal”, Daniel Hutto raises several objections against our so-called praxeological enactivist account of pretense (Weichold & Rucińska 2022). He argues that one should, instead, adopt his radical enactivist explanation of pretend play.
Weichold M, Rucińska Z.
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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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Body social models of disability: Examining enactive and ecological approaches [PDF]
Autistic philosopher and neurodiversity proponent Robert Chapman (2021) argues that disability may be best understood by utilizing an ecological functional model where the focus is on the intersection and overlaps between relational contributions to ...
Alan Jurgens
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Memory without content? Radical enactivism and (post)causal theories of memory [PDF]
Radical enactivism, an increasingly influential approach to cognition in general, has recently been applied to memory in particular, with Hutto and Peeters New directions in the philosophy of memory, Routledge, New York, 2018) providing the first ...
Kourken Michaelian, André Sant'Anna
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Enacting Plant-Inspired Robotics [PDF]
Plants offer a source of bioinspiration for soft robotics. Nevertheless, a gap remains in designing robots based on the fundamental principles of plant intelligence, rooted in a non-centralized, modular architecture and a highly plastic phenotype.
Jonny Lee, Paco Calvo
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Pragmatism as the foundation of cognitive enactivism
The current prevailing embodied cognitive science is essentially the result of the pragmatic turn of cognitive science, and enactivism is the epitome of this turn.
Jianfeng Wu
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Toward an Embodied, Embedded Predictive Processing Account [PDF]
In this paper, I argue for an embodied, embedded approach to predictive processing and thus align the framework with situated cognition. The recent popularity of theories conceiving of the brain as a predictive organ has given rise to two broad camps in ...
Elmarie Venter
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