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Enactivism and Freedom Education [PDF]
In this paper, we argue, grounded on empirical evidence, that enactivism is a promising philosophical stance with great potential to address challenges brought by our rapidly changing world.
Qing Li, Ian Winchester
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An Interview Regarding Enactivism
Preview: / Ralph D. Ellis interviewed by Samuel Maruszewski / Ralph D. Ellis, one of the strongest advocates of the enactivist approach to consciousness and cognitive theory, began his academic career as a phenomenologist, earning the Ph.D.
Ralph D. Ellis
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Ambivalent Tolman: Indirect Influence on Enactivism of Tolman's Sign-Gestaltism Through Merleau-Ponty. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Edward Tolman, an experimental psychologist renowned for his research on the “cognitive map” and “latent learning” in rats, pursued his career within the tradition of behaviorisms. In the history of psychology, he is positioned as a precursor to cognitivism.
Matsui H, Yanagawa K.
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Enactivism as an epistemology for science of complexity [PDF]
Contemporary science of complexity have a significant impact on ideas about the relationship between humans and the environment. They integrate the achievements of systems approach, cybernetics, synergetics, constructing an ontology of diversity ...
P. V. Opolev
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The links between experiential learning and 4E cognition. [PDF]
Abstract In this article, we explore the connections between two distinct approaches: experiential learning (EL) and 4E cognition. EL emphasizes the role of concrete experiences as the building blocks of learning, whereas 4E cognition views cognition as arising from the interactions that an individual has with their physical and social environment ...
Lebert A, Vilarroya Ó.
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Abstract Over the past several decades, research in the cognitive sciences has foregrounded the importance of active bodies and their continuous dependence on the changing environment, strengthening the relevance of dynamical models. These models have been steadily developed within the ecological psychology approach to cognition, which arguably ...
Joanna Rączaszek‐Leonardi
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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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Enactivism maintains that the mind is not produced and localized inside the head but is distributed along and through brain-body-environment interactions.
Federico Zilio
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Phenomenological Research Needs to be Renewed: Time to Integrate Enactivism as a Flexible Resource
Qualitative research approaches under the umbrella of phenomenology are becoming overly prescriptive and dogmatic (e.g., excessive and unnecessary focus on the epoché and reduction).
Peter Stilwell, Katherine Harman
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Introduction: The Varieties of Enactivism [PDF]
Just over 25 years ago, Francisco Varela, Evan Thompson and Eleanor Rosch published The Embodied Mind: Cognitive Science and Human Experience (TEM). An ambitious synthesis of ideas from phenomenology, cognitive science, evolutionary biology, Buddhist philosophy and psychology, it attempted to articulate a new research programme: an enactive cognitive ...
Dave Ward +2 more
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