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Distal engagement: Intentions in perception [PDF]
Non-representational approaches to cognition have struggled to provide accounts of long-term planning that forgo the use of representations. An explanation comes easier for cognitivist accounts, which hold that we concoct and use contentful mental ...
Brancazio, Nick, Segundo Ortin, Miguel
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Sensorimotor enactivism and temporal experience [PDF]
O’Regan and Noë’s sensorimotor approach rejects the old-fashioned view that perceptual experience in humans depends solely on the activation of internal representations. Reflecting a wealth of empirical work, for example active vision, the approach suggests that perceiving is, instead, a matter of bodily exploration of the outside environment. To this
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ABSTRACT Combining different theoretical frameworks can lead to new insights into the role of material things in shaping human experience in the Paleolithic period. This paper first presents a historical review of three theoretical approaches in archaeology, anthropology, and the philosophy of mind: Material culture and materiality studies, the ...
Bar Efrati
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Jak być dobrym enaktywistą? [PDF]
Recenzja książki Daniela D. Hutto i Erika Myina 'Radicalizing Enactivism. Basic Minds without Content'.
Tomasz Komendzinski
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An enactivist-inspired mathematical model of cognition
In this paper we start from the philosophical position in cognitive science known as enactivism. We formulate five basic enactivist tenets that we have carefully identified in the relevant literature as the main underlying principles of that philosophy ...
Vadim Weinstein +2 more
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Resolving Two Tensions in 4E Cognition Using Wide Computationalism [PDF]
Recently, some authors have begun to raise questions about the potential unity of 4E (enactive, embedded, embodied, extended) cognition as a distinct research programme within cognitive science.
Deane, George +2 more
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The Modus Vivendi of Persons with Schizophrenia: Valueception Impairment and Phenomenological Reduction [PDF]
So far, the value dimension underlying affectivity disorders has remained out of focus in phenomenological psychopathology. As early as at the beginning of the 20th century, however, German phenomenologist Max Scheler examined in depth the relationship ...
Cusinato, Guido
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Achieving Transparency: An Argument For Enactivism [PDF]
The transparency of perceptual experience has been invoked in support of many views about perception. I argue that it supports a form of enactivism—the view that capacities for perceptual experience and for intentional agency are essentially interdependent. I clarify the perceptual phenomenon at issue, and argue that enactivists should expect to find a
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What do aesthetic affordances afford?
This paper explores various notions of aesthetic affordance recently developed through embodied, situated and enactive approaches to aesthetic experience by Maria Brincker and Shaun Gallagher, and the similarities and differences between them and the ...
Carlos Vara Sánchez
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Enactivism, action and normativity: a Wittgensteinian analysis [PDF]
In this paper, we offer a criticism, inspired by Wittgenstein’s rule-following considerations, of the enactivist account of perception and action.
Heras-Escribano, Manuel +2 more
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