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Enactivism, other minds, and mental disorders [PDF]
Although enactive approaches to cognition vary in terms of their character and scope, all endorse several core claims. The first is that cognition is tied to action.
Krueger, Joel
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Epistemological Implications of a System—Theoretical Understanding for Sustainability Models
ABSTRACT In the sense of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), global efforts to create a sustainable society will not be sufficiently successful under the current geopolitical and socio‐economic trends. For this reason, recent sustainability research has increasingly focused on systemic coherence, the subject of cognition, and psychological and ...
Stefan Stumm
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Ecological∼Enactivism Through the Lens of Japanese Philosophy
The enactive and ecological approaches to embodied cognitive science are on a collision course. While both draw inspiration from similar views in psychology and phenomenology, the two approaches initially held seemingly contradictory views and points of ...
Jonathan McKinney
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Enactivism and ethnomethodological conversation analysis as tools for expanding Universal Design for Learning: the case of visually impaired mathematics students [PDF]
Blind and visually impaired mathematics students must rely on accessible materials such as tactile diagrams to learn mathematics. However, these compensatory materials are frequently found to offer students inferior opportunities for engaging in ...
Abrahamson, D +3 more
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Cyber–Human Social Co‐Operating System: Application Design and Implementation
Social Co‐OS (cyber–human social co‐operating system) is a co‐operating system between cyber and human societies that views the social system as a dynamic circular structure composed of three layers: individual behaviour, interindividual interaction and institutional formation. Within this framework, the cyber system supports collective decision‐making
Takeshi Kato +11 more
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This paper aims to show that Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutical phenomenology has significance for philosophy of mind, in particular for recent theories of enactivism, one of the most significant latest developments in cognitive theory.
Geoffrey Dierckxsens
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Revaluing the behaviorist ghost in enactivism and embodied cognition [PDF]
Despite its short historical moment in the sun, behaviorism has become something akin to a theoria non grata, a position that dare not be explicitly endorsed.
Alksnis, Nikolai, Reynolds, Jack Alan
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A New, Better BET: Rescuing and Revising Basic Emotion Theory [PDF]
Basic Emotion Theory, or BET, has dominated the affective sciences for decades (Ekman, 1972, 1992, 1999; Ekman and Davidson, 1994; Griffiths, 2013; Scarantino and Griffiths, 2011).
Adams +74 more
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Plant Cognition—A Methodological Primer: Theories, Methods and Challenges
ABSTRACT Part I: What counts as cognition, and how can it be studied in organisms without nervous systems? The emerging field of plant cognition confronts these questions by integrating philosophy, plant science and comparative psychology. This article provides a methodological primer on the field.
Miguel Segundo‐Ortin +3 more
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Enactivism, representations and canonical neurons [PDF]
Enactivists often claim that since perception is one with action, it does not involve representations, hence perception is direct. Here we argue that empirical evidence on neural activity in the ventral premotor cortex confirms the enactivist intuitions about the unity of action and perception.
FERRETTI, GABRIELE, ALAI, MARIO
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